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Legislative notebook: Farmers want clarification
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Farmers are not sure how much more they will be taxed after the Democratic-controlled Legislature adopted a $2 billion tax increase. It appears that farmers will pay ...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 1:12 AM
Poetry, music today
Todays plans can include some songs and poetry readings in downtown Duluth. Moonlight Over Stone: Poetry in Sacred Places will feature readings from Linda LeGarde Grover and Roberta Hill and music fro...
Posted on 5/18/13 at 12:00 AM
Light and Hope versus Darkness and Despair
From theStart Your Week with Steve newsletterof Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: "In art school, we were repeatedly told to find our own style and paint it, which sounds like great advice if ...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:53 PM
Homegrown Music Festival photos
Duluth's Homegrown Music Festival, which opened Sunday, celebrates its 15th anniversary this year. Here is a gallery of News Tribune photos from - or associated with - Homegrown Festivals of years pas...
Posted on 4/28/13 at 11:42 PM
Hooooooold on.......
This week began like any other week (or any other week in North Dakota, at least): Sunday took us into what looked like it might be a snow day, but we forged ahead safely into programming at the Schoo...
Posted on 4/18/13 at 6:56 PM
Best Bets: Nerd Nite: Max Headroom, biking and ‘All work and no play’ 
This month, the local nerds consider a commercial character gone Hollywood, two-wheeled travel and the movie that both terrified and confused you as a child.
By News Tribune staff , May 09, 2013
Eh? Go out for that musical 
The Duluth Playhouse is hosting youth education auditions for the summer performance intensives and musical theater boot camp Saturday at the Playhouse Conservatory.
By News Tribune staff , May 09, 2013
Best Bets: Sevendust to play at Clyde Iron Works 
By News Tribune staff , May 09, 2013
Best Bets: County Seat Theater considers the road trip 
By News Tribune staff , May 09, 2013
Best Bets: Minneapolis-based folk duo plays Teatro Zuccone 
By News Tribune staff , May 09, 2013
Best Bets: UMD presents Haydn’s "The World of the Moon" 
By News Tribune staff , May 09, 2013
Faces & Names: Rihanna booed in Boston, cheered in Brooklyn 
May 09, 2013
One-man show thrills 'Lord of the Rings' fans 
By Christa Lawler , May 08, 2013
Eh? Poetry: Adults only 
Hey, literati: What would happen if “Moby Dick” were rewritten as an erotic haiku?
By News Tribune staff , May 07, 2013
James Bond’s energy, intrigue reflected in symphony concert 
REVIEW: Symphony Hall at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center was elegantly rowdy on Saturday night, and the mysterious “Q” was in the first violin section. For two hours the energy and intrigue of James Bond filled the room — 50 years of music and seductive espionage.
By Samuel Black , May 06, 2013
Fans, stars flock to Scranton, Pa., for 'Office' party 
By Associated Press report , May 05, 2013
Richard Fryberger: The Occasional Painter
By Marty Sozansky , May 04, 2013
Theater review: Cast conquers 'Coward' 
The production of “Oh, Coward!,” a program that incorporates the works of writer-actor-director-composer-etc. Noel Coward, opened Thursday at The Underground starring three of the biggest locals in the biz: Cal Metts, Jeff Madison and Vicki Fingalson.
By Christa Lawler , May 03, 2013
Best Bets: DSSO takes on Bond — James Bond 
By News Tribune staff , May 02, 2013
Best Bets: Three Altos play reunion show 
By News Tribune staff , May 02, 2013
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