A recap of the first day of the 2024 Duluth Homegrown Music Festival.
Listen to our session with this Minnesota Americana musician from April 5, 2024.
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Author Emma Törzs talks about "Ink Blood Sister Scribe", a nominee for this year's Minnesota Book Award
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DSSO Executive Director Brandon VanWaeyenberghe recounts memories of his time in the Twin Ports
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Sarah Kjorlien discusses Eco3's Earth Week and the events that will round out the celebration
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How suspicious would you be if you were in a murder mystery?
Listen to our session with this longtime Michigan folk group from April 10, 2024.
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Larry Weber discusses the fickle month of March and the positive side of the unexpected snow fall
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Hailey Eidenschink, host for "Minnesota History", answers three personal music questions
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Listen to our session with renowned Minnesota folk musician John Gorka from March 27, 2024.
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Author Tashia Hart talks about her new book "Native Love Jams", a nominee for the Minnesota Book Award
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Shawna Weaver and Shanna Willie talk about the "open house" event at Sacred Heart to kick-off spring with the Music Resource Center
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Students from Harbor City International School in Duluth talk about several recent climate change events and opportunities through school and across the state
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In what time period would you utterly fail?
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Project Lead Tom Gable talks about the research (and the videos) from the Voyageurs Wolf Project
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Tom Kasper is staying inside today working on houseplants and dreaming of the future garden
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Annie Dugan keeps us up to date on the forest-inspired art happening currently in the Northland