The Lake Wobegon Brass Band plays Sunday afternoon at the  Moose Lake Community School.

Anti-Freeze
Friday, March 6, 6-9 pm
Depot Great Hall
Even drag artists are standing up to ICE with this fundraiser for the Immigration Defense Network. First hour has music, aerial, community resource tables and a silent auction. Drag show starts at 7:15 hosted by ThatQueerIsa and The Original Eve.

Humor in Various Moods and Meters
Saturday, March 7, 2-4 pm
Dovetail Cafe
Lecture and book release Humor and Various Moods and Meters: A Practical Course for Serious Instruction in Humor by Hadrian DeMaioribus, which guides readers through the confusions, mysteries, frustrations and joys of humor in the age of loneliness.

Requiem of Light
Sat. & Sun., March 7 & 8, 3 pm
First Lutheran Church
Arrowhead Chorale presents a tribute to one of the 20th century’s most revered organist composers, Maurice Duruflé. Guest artist is Dr. Richard Elliott, principal organist of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square in Salt Lake City.

Shagawa Shorty & The Greenstone Gals
Saturday, March 7, 7 pm
Bent Paddle
Shorty and Julie began playing together so she could learn bass and he could learn tunes outside his blues repertoire. Later he saw Aurora perform at an open mic and said, “I wanna be in that gal’s band!” Fortunately she said yes. Their repertoire includes blues, folk, contemporary, Americana and gospel.

Lake Wobegon Brass Band
Sunday, March 8, 2-4 pm
Moose Lake Community School
A British-style brass band founded in 1992, actually from Anoka, Minn. and which actually has no connection with A Prairie Home Companion other than the name, which Garrison Keillor granted permission to use in return for them performing at a picnic.

The 10 Tenors
Monday, March 9, 7 pm
DECC Symphony Hall
Celebrated for their soaring harmonies, electrifying stage presence and genre-defying performances, this Australian ensemble is on its 30th Anniversary World Tour, featuring Classical crossovers, Neapolitan classics and rock anthems.

A Homefront Childhood in WWII
Thursday, March 12, 6:30 pm
Bong Historical Center
Part of the Bong Center Speaker Series. Peggy Trojan published her first poem at the age of 77 and is now the author of several poetry collections. “A Homefront Childhood” create a narrative about a child in small Midwestern town (specifically Brule) during World WWII.