Larry Weber talks about the temp, the sunshine, and a season in flux

Listen to our in-the-round session featuring Indigenous musicians from the U.S. and Canada from April 4, 2025
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Annie Dugan talks about two new exhibits as well as the passing of a significant art figure in the area
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Cait "Crash" Dettmann from Harbor City Roller Derby answers three personal music questions
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Larry Weber talks about the spring migration and the onset of longer days
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Author Frank Bures talks about the new book "Pushing the River: An Epic Battle, a Lost History, a Near Death, and Other True Canoeing Stories"

Listen to our session with this Eau Claire, Wisconsin band who joined us in the studio on January 31, 2025.
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Velda Graham Bell from First United Methodist Church in Duluth talks about an upcoming screening of the silent film "Safety Last" and the accompanying music provided by way of a newly renovated organ
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John Beaton with Fairhaven Farm talks about connecting with community, the land, and about summertime pizza nights
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What would you want a magic bell to summon?
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Bob King talks about the upcoming eclipse, Venus shifting to the morning sky, and his recent trip to Norway
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Annie Roseen and Zach Slocum from BOLD-Choice Theatre talk about an upcoming fundraiser and an upcoming show
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Annie Dugan talks about an exhibit at the Kruk Gallery and a call for submissions through the Nordic Center
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Larry Weber wraps up a colder-than-average February
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Author Willa Hammitt Brown talks about her latest book "Gentlemen of the Woods: Manhood, Myth, and the American Lumberjack"
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Shaye Moris, President and CEO of Second Harvest Northland, talks about the perception and the future of the region's largest food supplier
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