Arts & Culture
Of Woods And Words: The Septic Talk
-Sewage is one of the most fundamental elements of human existence and yet it remains largely taboo as dinner table conversation . . . unless you’re at my house.
Catching up with the Community Youth Guitar Project
-Todd Miller leads the Community Youth Guitar Project, a program to help Cook County students develop their musical and performance skills in a group setting. He stopped by Studio A Jan. 28 to chat with Ann Possis and Buck Benson. Two students involved in the project, Sarah Warren and Andrew Thompson, joined him.
Youth Radio Project Interviews Local Beargrease Mushers
-The John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon starts Sunday in Duluth.
The Urban Hillbilly Quartet plays Studio A
-Buck and Bob welcomed the Urban Hillbilly Quartet (Erik Brandt, Dave Strahan and Milo Mietzner) in their Cook County debut Jan. 14 on The Roadhouse.
Magnetic North: Ice Follies Are Us
-Welcome back to Magnetic North, where ice follies of all variety are played out on a daily - and nightly - basis.
The Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps Part 3
-From 1933 to 1942, the Civilian Conservation Corps provided millions of young men with forestry work as the United States struggled to pull itself out of the Great Depression.
Cook County's Most Wanted spotted in Studio A
-Dave Seaton and Ann Possis caught Cook County's Most Wanted in Studio A for music, chat and laughter Dec. 10. The band is Carah Thomas, Rod Dockan, Snuffy Smith, Gary Croft, and Al Oikari.
Student exhibit opens at JHP
-Empty Bowls fundraiser draws attention to growing demand for food support
-Empty Bowls, an international event to raise money to fight hunger while promoting art and community action, takes place at the First Congregation Church in Grand Marais this coming Thursday.