Magnificent 7

A Doll’s House, Part 2
Feb. 23-March 5
Zeitgeist Arts
You don’t need to have seen or read Henrik Ibsen’s original play to appreciate the humor in Lucas Hnath’s satirical sequel, set 15 years late, revealing that in Nora’s world, a slammed door isn’t an ending.

Duluth Girls Hockey Night
Friday, Feb. 24, 6 pm
Bent Paddle
Find out more about programs in the area for players from ages 7 on up. Representatives from Duluth Icebreakers, UMD Club Team, Minnesota Whitecaps, Duluth Mother Puckers and many others will be on hand to share how you can volunteer, coach and more.

Roe Family Singers
Friday, Feb. 24, 7 pm
Wussow’s
Led by wife & husband Kim and Quillan Roe, this band marries old-time sounds with the rock & roll passion of youth. With Black River Revue.

Severio Mancieri
Saturday, Feb. 25, 6-8 pm
Amazing Grace
Duluth acoustic musician releases his second album, "A Thousand Feet From the Sun," with guest artist Tate McLane. This is the last concert at the beloved music venue, bakery and grocery in Canal Park before it closes its doors, with a final open mic Sunday, so it promises to be an emotional pair of evenings.

Marie Myung-Ok Lee
Sunday, Feb. 26, Noon
Greysolon Plaza
Duluth Library Foundation sponsors the sixth annual Olga Walker Awards and author event with the acclaimed Korean-American writer from Hibbing, author of young adult novels such as Necessary Roughness and adult novels such as The Evening Hero.

Dichterliebe
Tuesday, Feb. 28, Noon
St. Scholastica Mitchell Auditorium
A brief (30 minutes) but weighty recital with Michael Fuchs & Teresa Vaughan performing the 16 songs of Robert Schumann’s 1823 song cycle about love, rejection and forgiveness. Bring a lunch but don’t crinkle the bag too loudly.

Lazy Lightning 420
Wednesdays, March 1-29, 6-9 pm
Cedar Lounge
Cedar Sessions for March feature the duo of Marc Gartman (Fever Dream, Coyote, Glitterati) and Erik Berry (Trampled By Turtles) playing entire Grateful Dead shows from the deep archives.