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Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra welcomes pianist Evren Ozel and guest conductor Bill Eddins for a program that includes Abels, Beethoven and Bizet.
Middletown
March 20-28
St. Scholastica Theatre
Often described as a modern-day “Our Town,” the 2010 play by Pulitzer nominee Will Eno is a poignant, often comedic meditation on life, death and human connection in a small American town, exploring the “great, unexamined middle” of existence.
Cafe Mocha Murders
March 20-29
Encore Performing Arts
On a stormy night, the employees of The Bean Shack gather for a routine meeting. The lights go out and a murder occurs, transforming the evening into a high-stakes whodunit. In this hilarious mystery, the staff must navigate latte art, caffeine levels and the looming threat of danger to uncover the truth.
A Night of Electronic Music
Friday, March 20, 7 pm
Jade Fountain
Electronic music from Infrathin (a Chicago ghost machine duo), Bakantez (libidinal processed vocals) and Dracula Gril! (from Alan Sparhawk and Haley Fohr). $10 suggested admission, no one turned away for lack of funds.
Spring Gardening Extravaganza
Saturday, March 21, 9 am to 4 pm
Depot
Keynote speakers will focus on the season ahead: important new issues, new plant materials, disease resistant tomatoes, biochar and organics, garden and landscape design and landscape design. The day includes lunch, refreshments, workshops and exhibitors.
DSSO Masterworks 5: Beethoven & Bizet
Saturday, March 21, 7 pm
DECC Symphony Hall
Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra welcomes guest conductor Bill Eddins and pianist Evren Ozel for a program that includes Abels, Beethoven and Bizet. Michael Abels’ More Seasons is a modern interpretation of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, often described as “Vivaldi in a Mixmaster.”
Twin Ports Festival of History
March 23-29
Multiple locations
A week of lectures, workshops and film celebrates local, regional and international history. Topics include fur trade, robber barons, mapping, surfing, social movements, cartooning, commercial fishing, lighthouses, estuaries and Thomas Jefferson.
We Hold These Truths
Thursday, March 26, 7 pm
The West Theatre
An evening of music celebrating social justice, featuring Teague Alexy, Christopher David Hanson, Breanne Marie, George Ellsworth, Doug Ellis, and John Ward and Lori Hatten. Proceeds benefit Justice North, a nonprofit civil law firm dedicated equal access to justice.
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