Legendary musician Judy Collins shares stories, talks about her upcoming show, and answers three personal music questions
Listen to our session with this indie folk-pop trio from Pine City, Minnesota from May 27, 2026.
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What occupation deserves a Paul Bunyan-like character?
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Tom Kasper talks about the heat and the importance of watering plants - especially young ones
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Wayne Gannaway, Executive Director of the St. Louis County Historical Society, talks about the upcoming "History in a Pint" storytelling and history series happening at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum
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Annie Dugan talks about a diverse week of art in the Northland including a documentary premiere and outdoor painters descending on Duluth
Listen to our session with this Duluth band in advance of their performance at the 2026 Duluth Homegrown Music Festival.
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Larry Weber talks about the insects and reptiles that are all around, and he heralds 90 years since the hottest week in Duluth's history
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Abrianna Schmidt, from "Legally Blonde: The Musical" opening tonight at the Duluth Playhouse, answers three personal music questions
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Poet Jess Morgan talks about their new collection of poems titled "The Juggler's Song"
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Doris Ressl talks about being a part of the annual public display of choreography by the lake
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Emma Springer, the Unhoused Response Coordinator for the City of Duluth, talks about an opportunity for residents and organizations to help keep neighborhoods clean
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This two-day celebration blends incredible independent music with outdoor adventure.
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Bob King talks about Venus, Regulus, the path of the International Space Station, and the possibility of upcoming aurora
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Kelly Brainard from The Duluth Heights Lodge talks about "The Golden Ticket: A Celebration of Aging Carnival" happening on July 10th
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Annie Dugan talks about art outdoors and the 2026 Rose Fest
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