11am-4pm Sun. Apr. 16
The Titanic started its maiden voyage on April 10, 1912 and sank April 15. The Karpeles Museum hosts its annual free event this week. Receive a boarding pass of one of the passengers, see the document by the Captain of the Carpathia and read his specific details of that fateful night. Get a tour of the museum and at the end, you will receive either an obituary or a news article that gives details of your passenger.
Karpeles Manuscript Library 902 East 1st St., Duluth
1-4pm Sun. Apr. 16
Wooden Table 10295 Hwy. 65, Britt
1pm Sun. Apr. 16
Dovetail Cafe 1917 W. Superior St., Duluth
1pm Sun. Apr. 16
DECC Amsoil Arena 350 Harbor Drive, Duluth
1pm Sun. Apr. 16
Ursa Minor Brewing 2415 W. Superior St. Suite B, Duluth
1pm Sun. Apr. 16
Grand Casino Hinckley 777 Lady Luck Drive, Hinckley
1pm Sun. Apr. 16
White Winter Winery 68323 Lea St., Iron River
2-9pm Sun. Apr. 16
Studio 4 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth
2pm Sun. Apr. 16
2pm Sun. Apr. 16
Zeitgeist Arts 222 E. Superior St., Duluth
2pm Sun. Apr. 16
Grand Marais Playhouse 51 W. First St., Grand Marais
2pm Sun. Apr. 16
Rinehart Theatre 210 5th Ave. E., Ashland
2pm Sun. Apr. 16
Reif Performing Arts Center 720 NW Conifer Drive, Grand Rapids
3-7pm Sun. Apr. 16
River's Edge Saloon 10175 WI-27, Hayward
3pm Sun. Apr. 16
4-6pm Sun. Apr. 16
While the final performance of Phantom of the Opera is happening in New York, Lyric Opera of the North will host a 'Pharewell' party! Join other phans to celebrate the 35-year-run of Phantom Broadway. There will be singing, hors d’oeuvres, a…
Greysolon Ballroom 231 E. Superior St., Duluth
Cost: $35 advance / $45 at the door
Age: All Ages
4-8pm Sun. Apr. 16
Third Base Bar 225 Chestnut Ave., Carlton
7pm Sun. Apr. 16
Join us as we kick off International Dark Sky Week with an invitational screening of the new documentary produced by PBS North and The Center for Global Environmental Education at Hamline University. The film celebrates our night sky with beautiful photography by Travis Novitsky, Ojibwe Night Sky lore with artist and author Carl Gawboy and the story of the designation of the largest Dark Sky Reserve in the World consisting of Voyageurs National Park, Boundary Waters Canoe Area, and Quetico Provincial Park. The film also examines the threat of light pollution and offers examples of citizen action to minimize light pollution as well as actions each of us can take to preserve the night.