Larry Weber talks about the lack of appropriate precipitation, the longer days, and lots of natural changes this May
Listen to our session with this Duluth band in advance of their performance at the 2026 Duluth Homegrown Music Festival.
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What if you needed a James Bond story pitch in a pinch?
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Bob King talks about the regular passes by the ISS this month and several upcoming conjunctions worthy of a look to the skies
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Laura Erickson looks back on bringing "For the Birds" to the 103.3 airwaves for four decades
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Annie Dugan breaks out the silver clothes and talks about the upcoming week in art in the Northland
Listen to our session with Nikki Lemire, a Minnesota singer songwriter whose main instrument is the harp from April 30, 2026. She joined us in advance of her performance at Duluth's Homegrown Music Festival.
More from The North 103.3FM
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Legendary musician Keith Secola answers three personal music questions
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Larry Weber talks about the lower-than-average temps that have started the month and the various sights of spring
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Author Julie Schumacher talks about her new collection of stories "Patient, Female"
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Author Margi Preus will be at the Downtown Duluth Public Library this weekend to talk about storytelling and writing
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We’ve teamed up with our friends at Earth Rider Brewery to create a lager that tastes exactly like a Northland summer. But there’s one thing missing: The Name.
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Megan Högfeldt and Alan Brew talk about the "After the Flush" event happening this Thursday starting at Thirsty Pagan Brewing and continuing at Superior's Wastewater Treatment Plant
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What real musician would you want to see perform in what fictional venue?
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Dave Schaeffer, Executive Director of Chester Bowl, talks about the construction happening the summer and how it will affect the community
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Tom Kasper talks about what to plant and what not to... and he floats a Mother's Day suggestion
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A recap of the events of Day 8 of the 2026 Duluth Homegrown Music Festival
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