10-11am Sat. Mar. 2

CSS Family Music Series: Carnival of the Animals

The CSS Music Program presents the inaugural concert in a relaxed, family-friendly, and sensory-friendly concert series for all ages. The CSS String Orchestra and pianists Jessica Schroeder and Emily Valine perform Camille Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, with narration by Kevin Quarmby.

Mitchell Auditorium, College of St. Scholastica 1200 Kenwood Ave., Duluth

Cost: $7 general admission (adults), free for all kids and students (pre-K to college), and free for Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery.

Age: All Ages

10am-5pm Sat. Mar. 2

Lake Superior Estuarium First Saturdays

The Lake Superior Estuarium is a gateway to the headwaters of the Great Lakes. Beautiful interactive displays tell stories of the St. Louis River Estuary, Lake Superior, and the communities on their shores. The exhibit hall includes a play area for young children, maps to orient you to the largest estuary on Lake Superior, and information to help you get out and explore.

Lake Superior Estuarium 3 Marina Dr., Superior

Cost: FREE

Age: All Ages

1-4pm Sat. Mar. 2

Similar Dogs

Thirsty Pagan 1615 Winter St., Superior

3-6pm Sat. Mar. 2

Jazz at the Depot

Lake Superior Railroad Museum 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth

Cost: Adults $6, Children $3

5-8pm Sat. Mar. 2

Shagawa Shorty

Thirsty Pagan 1615 Winter St., Superior

6pm Sat. Mar. 2

Lindula Brothers

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

6pm Sat. Mar. 2

Jerry Allan

Cast Iron Bar & Grill 5906 Old Miller Trunk Hwy, Duluth

6:30pm Sat. Mar. 2

Pro-Comedy Tour

Dubh Linn Irish Brew Pub 109 W. Superior St., Duluth

Cost: $18 advance, $20 door

7-8pm Sat. Mar. 2

Sanctus Series Rosary Sonatas

Erin Aldridge, violinist, and Rachael Kresha, organist, perform three of Heinrich Biber's Rosary Sonatas that tell the story of Jesus's crown of thorns, carrying the cross and Crucifixion. These sonatas were completed around 1676 but were published in the 19th century. The works feature solo virtuosic violin accompanied by organ continuo.

Cathedral of Christ the King 1410 Baxter Ave., Superior

Cost: Freewill donation

7-9pm Sat. Mar. 2

Prank Williams

These guys are slightly vaudevillian in their approach to the audience. They get everyone engaged and waiting for what may come next. One member of the crowd compared them to the Smothers Brothers of 70’s fame-firstly they are musicians, but there will be loads of jokes and stories. They play off each other, but watch it, you may unknowingly become part of the show.

Bent Paddle Taproom 1832 W. Michigan St., Duluth

Cost: FREE

Age: All Ages

7pm Sat. Mar. 2

Charlie Parr

Sacred Heart Music Center 201 W. 4th St., Duluth

7pm Sat. Mar. 2

Mackie Brothers

Superior Tavern 1224 Tower Ave., Superior

7pm Sat. Mar. 2

St. Olaf Handbell Choir

First United Methodist (Coppertop) Church 230 E. Skyline Parkway, Duluth

7pm Sat. Mar. 2

Merrill Miller

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

7:30-10pm Sat. Mar. 2

Rabbit Hole

David Lindsay-Abaire tells the tragic tale of Howie and Becca Corbett and the events that shattered their world. Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize, Rabbit Hole tells the story of a family trapped in grief and loss. Driven apart by tragedy, Becca and Howie’s relationship desperately needs healing and a path to find their way back to each other and a brighter future.

St. Scholastica Theater 1200 Kenwood Ave., Duluth

Cost: $17 general admission, $12 students and seniors, $7 CSS students with ID, free for Sisters of the St. Scholastica Monastery (ticket prices include a $2 ticket fee from Ticketspice)

8pm Sat. Mar. 2

The Reckoning

Birds Bar 5801 Tower Ave., Superior

8pm Sat. Mar. 2

Sound Check

Powerhouse Bar 423 Third Ave., Proctor

9pm Sat. Mar. 2

Pro-Comedy Tour

Dubh Linn Irish Brew Pub 109 W. Superior St., Duluth

Cost: $18 advance, $20 door

10pm Sat. Mar. 2

March Drag Show

Flame Night Club 28 N. First Ave. W., Duluth