Todd Eckart & Aurora Baer present music from a variety of performers as a fundraiser for the Duluth Sister Cities International program Friday at St. Scholastica.

Duluth Jazz Crawl
Friday, March 21, 3-7 p.m.
Lincoln Park Craft District
Inspired by the crawl at the Eau Claire Jazz Festival, the Duluth Crawl transforms Lincoln Park into a New York Jazz Scene with 18 bands to explore in six separate venues: Wild State Cider, Ursa Minor, Duluth Cider, Dovetail Cafe, 190 Coffee and Bent Paddle.

Todd Eckart & Aurora Baer
Friday, March 21, 7 p.m.
St. Scholastica Mitchell Auditorium
Fundraiser for Duluth Sister Cities International. Todd performs music from Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Glenn Campbell, Roy Orbison, Ricky Nelson and the Everly Brothers. Aurora will perform Patsy Cline, Nancy Sinatra, Janis Joplin and Dolly Parton. They’ll also perform duets by Johnny Cash/June Carter and Frank/Nancy Sinatra.

12 Angry Men
March 21-30
Old Post Office Ballroom, Superior
Reginald Rose’s 1955 stage play, adapted from his CBS teleplay and the basis of the classic 1957 film starring Henry Fonda, concerns a jury determined to pass a guilty verdict in a murder case except for one lone hold-out.

John Proctor is the Villain
March 21-29
St. Scholastica Theatre
Kimberly Belflower’s play, which also premiers on Broadway this month, is a bitingly comedy about high school students looking at the Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” through the lens of the #MeToo movement, all the while living on pop music, optimism and fury and trying to summon a better future.

Whispered the Rabbit
Saturday, March 22, 7 p.m.
Jade Fountain
Whispered the Rabbit blends progressive folk, rock and punk to take you on a lore-inspired journey through secret gardens, cosmic storms and historic dance battles. According to the Jade, “We fell in love with WtR at Boubville and had to invite them.”

Escalade
Saturday, March 22, 7 p.m.
Sunday, March 23, 2 p.m.
Studio Four
This performance brings Nic Lincoln’s choreography and the Duluth community together to provide a captivating and enriching experience. Featuring Gemma Isaacson in a dazzling solo dance and transgender glam-punk-rock star Venus de Mars.

Russian-Ukrainian War: Roots, Stages, Prospects
Monday, March 24, 7 p.m.
UMD Library
Dr. Oleksandr (Alex) Komarenko, professor at the National University of Kyiv, Ukraine, traces historical developments, challenges and paradoxes over a thousand years, providing a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics that led to the conflict today.