The Roadhouse
- Friday 4-6pm
Practicing gratitude may improve well-being; expert explains
-With Thanksgiving around the corner, many of us try to think of different things we are grateful for. To learn more about gratitude, Roadhouse host Ann spoke with an expert, Dr. Amy Krentzman, an assistant professor at the School of Social Work and the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota.
Maria Nickolay plays The Roadhouse
-Local musician Maria Nickolay stopped by The Roadhouse on November 9 to perform a few original songs. Maria also spoke with Roadhouse hosts Dave and Brian about what's next for her and her music. You can find out more about her music here.
Split Rock Lighthouse commemorates sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald
-November 10 marked the 43rd anniversary of the sinking of the freighter Edmund Fitzgerald and the loss of her 29 crew members. Every year on that day, Split Rock Lighthouse has held a special memorial beacon lighting and a reading of the crew members names to the tolling of a ships bell.
In the audio below, Roadhouse host Brian Neil spoke with Lee Radzak, site manager of Split Rock Lighthouse just before this year's memorial beacon lighting.
Folk duo Curtis and Loretta stop by The Roadhouse
-Folk duo Curtis Teague and Loretta Simonet, better known as Curtis and Loretta performed at the Grand Marais Public Library in October 2018. Before that performance, they dropped in on The Roadhouse to share some of their songs with us. You can learn more about Curtis and Loretta here.
MPR's Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner on memorable weather experiences, music and more
-Paul Huttner, MPR's chief meteorologist, recently traveled up the North Shore to play alongside his band, "Suburban Legend." While in Grand Marais, he stopped by The Roadhouse and chatted with host Julie about his band and, of course, other weather topics.
Sivertson Gallery Inuit Premiere guests join The Roadhouse
-Some of the featured guests at the 2018 Sivertson Gallery Inuit Premiere included throat singers Nina Segalowitz and Taqralik Partridge, artist and carver Bill Nasogaluak, and a representative from the Canadian Consulate, Rob Pengelly. Dave spoke with each of them on The Roadhouse about their talents.
Local resident and former MLB player Bob Fenwick talks baseball
-Bob Fenwick is a former Cook County commissioner and former Major League Baseball player for the Astros and Cardinals. He joined a special Roadhouse program, broadcast live from the North Shore Winery in Lutsen, to reflect on his major league career.
Why are some so obsessed with sports? An expert weighs in
-We all probably know at least one person who is all about sports. But, just why are some of us so into sports? To answer that question, WTIP invited Doug Hartmann, professor, and chair of sociology at the University of Minnesota, to join The Roadhouse. WTIP volunteer Brian Neil spoke with Hartmann about the psychology of being an avid sports fan.
Saints of Circumstance return to The Roadhouse
-Northern Wisconsin band The Saints of Circumstance stopped by The Roadhouse before a recent gig on the North Shore. The group is a quartet of David Blong (guitar), Olaf Kirsten (guitar), Jeff Kriner (drums), and Scott McCafferty (bass). More information about the group can be found here.
Detroit duo Robert Jones and Matt Watroba join WTIP for two special in-studio sessions
-Detriot Duo Robert Jones and Matt Watroba were in Grand Marais for a concert organized by the North Shore Music Association on Friday, October 12. Prior to the concert, they stopped by the WTIP studios for a special Thirsty Boots hosted by Carl Solander, on Thursday, October 11. Then on Friday, they joined Ann and Brian on The Roadhouse. You can learn more about the duo here.