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KUMD is excited to join in celebrating Shakespeare during the Folger First Folio Tour at UMD. "The Book that Gave Us Shakespeare" is on display at the UMD Tweed Museum of Art, October 4th-26th!The Folger Shakespeare Library, in partnership with Cincinnati Museum Center and the American Library Association, is touring a First Folio of Shakespeare in 2016 to all 50 states and all month the community is celebrating the contributions of William Shakespeare, on stage, screen, in concert and on stage, in conversation and celebration. Events are scheduled every day of the month of October.KUMD is a proud sponsor of "Remixing Shakespeare" at Karpeles Manuscript Library, a concert with original music by Low performed as a live score to original silent film adaptations.Catch information about daily Shakespeare events on KUMD's Northland Morning, Radio Gallery and throughout the daily broadcast. Celebrate 400 years of Shakespeare with us! #firstfolioduluthFirst Folio Duluth informationLow concert " Remixing Shakespeare" Tickets available here

Radio Gallery: Guthrie Costumes

The Tweed Museum of Art is hosting The Folger Library 400 year Anniversary tour of Shakespeare's First Folio this month and we all have one more week to see it on display here in Duluth.  The first folio will move  out on Wednesday October 26 but the accompanying shows will continue through the year.  

The spectacular array of costumes in Costumes and Stagecraft for Shakespeare on loan from the Guthrie Theater, the U of M and UMD has been a fine compliment to enjoying the first folio.  We spoke with Lead Preparator turned curator, Annelise Verhoeven about the exhibit.

First Folio exhibit

Former Program Director, Maija Jenson teaches journalism in the Department of Communication at UMD and was a part of KUMD 2008-2019. She hosted a weekly arts program "Radio Gallery." She shares a lifetime of public radio listening, degrees in journalism and art and 20 years of public radio experience with KFAI, WHA, WSUM and KUMD.
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