Category: Arts & Culture

  • Mouthing for a cause: Iron Range Lip Sync Battle

    Mouthing for a cause: Iron Range Lip Sync Battle

    It is an arduous pop culture trek that brings a hot new trend from the lips of Jimmy Fallon to the theater stage of Hibbing Community College. On Thursday evening, another fad completes its journey as the first-ever Iron Range Lip Sync Battle will take place at 7 p.m., with proceeds benefiting Advocates for Family Peace. Participants will include…

  • Ride a painted pony let the spinning wheel turn

    Ride a painted pony let the spinning wheel turn

    I’ve been wresting with something. If you were a regional blogger with yet-unrealized ambitions for greatness living in the woods deep outside a decaying industrial frontier where whatever doesn’t fit in your mailbox has to be picked up at the post office in Bovey (which is one of the closest towns but still 17 miles…

  • Better living through sawhorses

    Better living through sawhorses

    In the hurly-burly churn of Iron Range news and controversies, it can be hard to find the steady constant of a noble cause. How about sawhorses? Everyone needs a sawhorse, eventually. Those sawhorses should be better. Lighter. More easy to store. And if an entrepreneurial couple from St. Paul with a tie to the Iron Range so happens…

  • Smokey, smooth and sweet: Actual Wolf’s ‘Itasca’

    Smokey, smooth and sweet: Actual Wolf’s ‘Itasca’

    Eric Pollard is a Grand Rapids, Minnesota, boy better known by the name he shares with his stage persona, band and ethos: Actual Wolf. A few years back, he emerged from behind the drum kit to become a front man and accomplished songwriter. Listening to him was to hear to a wolf trying on sound;…

  • Trampled by Turtles to lead a Minne-so-big lineup on July 11

    Trampled by Turtles to lead a Minne-so-big lineup on July 11

    The regional interwebs are ablaze with the news that Northern Minnesota’s own Trampled by Turtles will headline a stacked July 11 Bayfront Park Duluth concert lineup of Minnesota bands on their way up the national music scene. Other acts include past Great Northern Radio Show guests Actual Wolf and the Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank.…

  • ‘Onions’ to killer murder birds of death

    ‘Onions’ to killer murder birds of death

    Last week I was talking to a friend from out of the area who had picked up a Saturday edition of the Mesabi Daily News at a local gas station. “You’re in for a treat,” I said. “You get to read Orchids and Onions, the most vile opinion page in all of Minnesota.” And it is.…

  • ‘Dirty Shirt’ a rough hewn yet moving tribute to BWCA, family

    ‘Dirty Shirt’ a rough hewn yet moving tribute to BWCA, family

    My Sunday column referenced a new book by Jim Landwehr called “Dirty Shirt: A Boundary Waters Memoir.” I figured I’d spend a little more time talking about that book today. Here’s what I said in “On Wilderness“: Landwehr, a St. Paul native now living in Wisconsin, writes about he and his family’s special relationship with…

  • Lindström is only the beginning

    Lindström is only the beginning

    Lindström, Minnesota, made news this week, winding its way into the New York Times and Washington Post for one simple reason. It wanted its dots back. Specifically, the central Minnesota city wanted the umlaut that makes the distinct Swedish “ö” in the distinctly Swedish immigrant story of Lindström. When the Minnesota Department of Transportation put up the new…

  • KAXE/KBXE music event will spin you right round in Bemidji

    KAXE/KBXE music event will spin you right round in Bemidji

    This Saturday in Bemidji, Northern Community Radio will host its first-ever vinyl and CD music sale fundraiser in honor of National Record Store Day. This independent northern Minnesota public radio organization has been collecting donated LPs and CDs for the past month to sell as part of this live music event Brigid’s Pub in downtown Bemidji starting noon…

  • Tempest winds lean hard on a century

    Tempest winds lean hard on a century

    Today, April 14 or what’s left of it, is “Ruination Day.” Described fittingly by the Gillian Welch song, Ruination Day marks the date that President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated (1865), the date the Titanic struck an iceberg (1912) and the date a dust storm consumed much of the high plains amid the aptly named Dust Bowl (1935). Not coincidentally, it was…

  • Are you hot, interesting and handy? Now is your time

    Are you hot, interesting and handy? Now is your time

    A Colorado production company is developing a reality television program centered around a Minnesota couple that does lake home renovation and construction projects. Only one problem. They don’t have their couple yet. Maybe you know someone? “The ideal team will consist of a 25-45 year old, attractive and dynamic couple living in Minnesota who have…

  • Remembering Howard Pitzen of the Effie Rodeo

    Remembering Howard Pitzen of the Effie Rodeo

    This week we learned of the passing of longtime Northern Minnesota rancher and cowboy poet Howard Pitzen, founder of the Effie Rodeo near Bigfork, some 40 miles north of the Iron Range. Nearly 89, Pitzen died in hospice care at his home not far from the rodeo grounds. Howard was a guest on a 2012 episode of my…

  • Putting out the ‘welcome hat’ to new Minnesotans

    Putting out the ‘welcome hat’ to new Minnesotans

    One of the first things you learn in Minnesota is the power of good cold-weather clothing to survive and even thrive through our characteristic winters. At first, the urge to be fashionable or “strong” causes people much suffering. Then, all at once, snow pants and giant hats become a beacon in the dark, safe refuge for…

  • ‘Bells across the land’ in Minnesota

    ‘Bells across the land’ in Minnesota

    On April 9, Americans will mark 150 years since the surrender of Confederate sources to the Union Army in the American Civil War. The divisions that caused the Civil War — primarily slavery and attitudes about the role of government — existed for hundreds of years before the war, and continue in some form today.…

  • Saturday’s Bemijigamaag Powwow in Bemidji welcomes all

    Saturday’s Bemijigamaag Powwow in Bemidji welcomes all

    The city of Bemidji, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwa, Red Lake Band of Ojibwa and White Earth Ojibwa Nation, along with Northern Community Radio, KOJB-The Eagle and a host of sponsors, will join to host the Bemijigamaag Powwow this Saturday, April 4, at Bemidji’s Sanford Center. The event is free and open to all.…