Arts & Culture
Of Woods and Words: After Fire
Ada Igoe-During the last five years, we’ve learned to love rocks at the end of the Gunflint Trail.
Saint Anyway brings alt-grass tunes to The Roadhouse
-Dave Seaton & Buck Benson hosted alt-grass band Saint Anyway on Apr. 6. Jamie Kallestad, Tony Petersen, and Dane Levinski make up the band, which originated in Carlton County in northern Minnesota.
Hovland musicians Jim & Michele Miller stop by Studio A
-Buck and Bob hosted local musicians Jim and Michele Miller Mar. 30, who talked about how they collaborate, and shared some great music.
Moments in Time: Cook County News Herald
-The Cook County News Herald is truly a treasury of moments in time.
West End News: April 12
-Big changes are happening at the North Shore Market in Tofte. Nancy Iverson, who has been running the store for a number of years, is turning over management to Lisa Nelson.
Clearwater Hot Club brings hot, cool jazz to Studio A
-Buck, Bob & Ann welcomed the Clearwater Hot Club (Sam Miltich, Matt Miltich, Mike Miller) to The Roadhouse during spring membership drive for talk, laughter, and great music.
Inuit throat singers perform on The Roadhouse
-Bob chatted March 16 with Inuit throat singers Nina Segalowitz and Lydia Etok about the meaning of throat singing in Inuit culture, and they demonstrated this unique 'game' in studio.
Of Woods and Words: Desperately Seeking Springtime
Ada Igoe-This time of year, I think everyone starts looking for signs of spring.
Anishinaabe Way: Fond du Lac Elder Rick DeFoe
-Fond du Lac elder Rick DeFoe gave a brief interview while attending an anti-sulfide mining rally in Duluth, Minneosta in March of 2012, for this edition of Anishinaabe Way.
He discusses the role of tribes in protecting clean water, including children in such activities, and talks about the importance of eagles to Anishinaabe people.