Arts & Culture
West End News: October 29
-The umpteenth annual Lutefisk and Ham Dinner at Zoar Lutheran Church in Tofte is scheduled for Saturday, November 14, from 5-7 pm. This very popular fundraiser has deep roots, going back to the
Sunny's Back Yard: Adopting two huskies
-Adopting dogs that need homes can be rewarding but challenging. Sunny tells us about 20 years of living with - and loving - huskies.
Pete K rocks the Roadhouse
-Local blues guitarist Pete Kavanaugh stopped by Studio A Oct. 16 on his way to a gig at Cascade. You can hear and learn more here.
New MNHS exhibit explores Twin Cities suburban culture
-A new exhibit at the Minnesota History Center creates a picture of Twin Cities suburban life from after World War II to the 1970s. Dan Spock, director of the center, joined Will Moore Oct. 16 to talk about the exhibit and why the suburbs are and were such an important cultural phenomenon. You can learn more about the exhibit here.
A Year in the Wilderness: October 15 - Traveling through Pagami Creek burn area
-Cook County adventurers Dave and Amy Freeman are spending a year in the wilderness. On a regular basis they’ll be sharing some of their experiences travelling the BWCAW.
LSProject: Revisiting the North Shore's "Lost Resorts"
-There were many resorts that once flourished between the Cascade and Caribou Rivers along the North Shore. Most of those resorts are gone now…but some of their history remains.
Stage Door: End of the season
-‘Stage Door’ takes us behind the scenes at the Grand Marais Playhouse.
A Year in the Wilderness debuts on WTIP
-Cook County adventurers Dave and Amy Freeman are spending a year in the wilderness. They paddled out in early September for a 365 day trip.
'Porcelain' class offered at Grand Marais Art Colony, October 10-12
-‘Porcelain’ is a ceramics class offered through the Grand Marais Art Colony in October.