Mary Bue celebrates her new release, The Wildness of Living & Dying, Friday at Sacred Heart.

Twelfth Night
March 28-April 5
UWS Manion Theatre
In Shakespeare’s comedy, a whirlwind of love professions, songs, laughter, drinks and confusion unfolds as mistaken identities and misunderstandings create chaos over who has promised what to whom.

Mary Bue
Friday, March 28, 7:30 pm
Sacred Heart
Minneapolis-based and longtime Duluth indie rock songwriter Bue celebrates the release of her highly anticipated, new full-length album, The Wildness of Living & Dying, with a full band performance. Duluth singer-songwriter and arts accessibility activist Gaelynn Lea opens.

Ancient Waves
Saturday, March 29, 8 p.m.
Cedar Lounge
Since 2019, Jarad Miles has led this eclectic and expansive indie rock group through thick and thin, doling out the fervor and mystique of a love-sick sea captain to songs about the wonders and dismays of the universe. Sophie Hiroko opens.

Gary Louris
Sunday, March 30, 7:30 pm
The West Theatre
A founder of The Jayhawks, he is one of the most acclaimed musicians to come out of Minnesota’s vibrant rock scene. In the last three decades the singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer has built a deeply compelling body of music that has won the loyalty of an international audience. He’s currently touring in support of his third solo release, Dark Country.

KTWH Cabin Fever Reliever Radio Variety Show
Sunday, March 30, 1-5 p.m.
Two Harbors High School
A celebration of regional musical talent, North Shore culture and community radio with Kaylee Matuszak as Master of Ceremonies, featuring Jon Edwards, Berzerk Blawndz, The Hot Tamale Cosmos and Fish Heads. Event also has a Health & Wellness Expo.

Duluth Failed Poets Society anthology release party
Tuesday, April 1, 6-8 pm
Wussow’s
The society presents its first anthology, Murder Your Darlings, 65 pages of poetry, prose, short fiction, excerpts of longer works and illustrations from more than 20 writers and artists from the Duluth area.

Every Brilliant Thing
April 3-13
Norshor
A child creates a list of “everything worth living for” to cheer up their mother and it evolves into a lifelong project, with the list growing to thousands of entries, ranging from small, everyday pleasures to profound moments of connection.