Events For 11/16/2019

6-8pm Sat. Nov. 16

Greg Tiburzi

engaging originals/ eclectic covers

7pm Sat. Nov. 16

Trouble: A Glam-Punk Trans-Rock Love Story

Lynette Reini-Grandell and her spouse of 36 years Venus de Mars will read from and discuss the process of writing separate memoirs on their parallel journeys through the ups and down of art, love, rock and roll. They will share writing writing strategies that have helped them move forward in creating book-length manuscripts and how they've coped with dredging up the sometimes painful past.

Prøve Gallery 21 Lake Ave., Duluth

7pm Sat. Nov. 16

Ryan Van Slooten

Ursa Minor Brewing 2415 W. Superior St. Suite B, Duluth

7:30pm Sat. Nov. 16

Twin Ports Chorale: Considering Matthew Shepherd

In October of 1998, Matthew Shepard, a young, gay student at the University of Wyoming in Laramie was kidnapped, severely beaten, tied to a fence and left to die in a lonely field under a blanket of stars. Five days later, when Matt passed away, the world was watching. In 2016, composer Craig Hella Johnson responded with his first concert-length work, Considering Matthew Shepard. Twin Ports Choral Project now brings this master work to the Arrowhead Region.

Marshall School Fregeau Auditorium 1215 Rice Lake Rd., Duluth

Cost: Students $10 (with valid student ID) Adults $25

7:30-9:30pm Sat. Nov. 16

An Enemy of the People

By Henrik Ibsen A new adaptation by Tom Isbell Directed by Tom Isbell Marshall Performing Arts Center - Dudley Experimental Theatre When a scientist discovers the town’s water is toxic, the community must choose between jobs or environmental safety. A play as relevant today as when it was written in 1882. ASL interpreted show: Sun.,11/10/19

Cost: $25 ADULT | $20 SENIOR/UMD FACULTY/STAFF/VETERAN | $15 STUDENT | $10 UMD STUDENT

8pm Sat. Nov. 16

Cyr & The Cosmonauts

Ripple Bar on Lake Superior 325 S. Lake Ave Ste. 109, Duluth

9pm Sat. Nov. 16

Greg Highlands

Sir Benedict's Tavern 805 E. Superior St., Duluth

10pm Sat. Nov. 16

mr.phylzzz

Blush 18 N 1st Ave. W., Duluth