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Month: October 2025

Chrissie Hynde Featuring Alan Sparhawk – “County Line”

Chrissie Hynde, famed lead singer of The Pretenders, has released a new album of duets featuring K. D. Lang, Cat Power, Debbie Harry and a number of other artists, including Duluth’s Alan Sparhawk. The album is titled Duets Special. Sparhawk sings with Hynde on a cover of the Cass McCombs song “County Line.” (more…)

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A Special Log in the Middle of a Remote Boreal Forest

This is not the first, nor is it likely the last, video of critters in Voyageurs National Park obsessing over an old, mossy log.

The trail-camera footage is from the Voyageurs Wolf Project, which is focused on understanding the summer ecology of wolves in the park.

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Breanne Marie & the Front Porch Sinners Featuring C-Silence – “Ida Mae”

Duluth-based Americana band Breanne Marie & the Front Porch Sinners have a new album — Two Trees — set for release Nov. 14. The single “Ida Mae” features rapper C-Silence and was released in July.

The album release show is scheduled for Nov. 15 at Sir Benedict’s Tavern on the Lake with The Yeah Scherz opening.

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Big Into – Too Young (Remix by MidiEvil)

The explosive conclusion of the two-part music video collaboration between Big Into and MidiEvil has arrived. For part one, check out the video for “Behind the Veil.”

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Music in the Weeds: Emma Tweten with Adam Kirsch

Grand Marais singer-songwriter Emma Tweten performs two original songs aboard the schooner Hjordis on Lake Superior, with Adam Kirsch on banjo.

Music in the Weeds is a new video series from WTIP North Shore Community Radio that showcases northern Minnesota artists performing original music at scenic and meaningful locations around Cook County. It is produced by M. Baxley and Will Moore.

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Then and Now: Nopeming Sanatorium

The above aerial photo comparison shows changes spanning roughly 80 years at the 40-acre site of the Nopeming Sanatorium in Midway Township, just outside Duluth. (more…)

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Indecent Proposal – “Drift Away”

The new single from Duluth band Indecent Proposal wrestles with leaving the familiar behind while searching for something bigger — a late-night highway, window-down kind of song about letting go of what’s heavy and choosing light.

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PDD Quiz: October 2025

Review the past month’s headlines and happenings in this edition of the PDD Quiz.

The gales of November will blow your way on Nov. 16 with a quiz about the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Please submit question suggestions to Alison Moffat at alisonlinnaemoffat@gmail.com by Nov. 11. (more…)

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Minnesota Power & Light Substation Fire of 1925

The 1925 fire at the Minnesota Power & Light Substation was not necessarily a particularly significant moment in Duluth history — the Duluth Herald offered just a simple photo and caption for its coverage — but the internet does not contain many photos of the building, so this fuzzy newspaper image has some moderate historic value.

The fire occurred on Oct. 25, 1925 — 100 years ago today. (more…)

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R.I.P Todd Eckart

News broke today that Duluth musician Todd Eckart was one of two people killed in a head-on automobile collision in the southbound lanes of U.S. Highway 53 at Berg Park Road in Amnicon Township on Oct. 22.

Eckart was one of the city’s busiest performers, playing gigs at virtually every possible venue. Below is just a small sampling of his vast array of gig posters. (more…)

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Pronoya – “Lost”

“Lost” is the latest single from Duluth band Pronoya‘s upcoming EP All for the Sun, due out at the end of November. The band plays a release show Nov. 29 at Pizza Luce.

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Iron Country: Iron Ore and Minnesota’s Future (1955 Film)

This supremely cheesy 70-year-old promotional film explains the importance of mining through actors portraying a group of people chatting in the dining hall at the Minnesota State Fair.

Duluth appears briefly at the 7- and 21-minute marks. (more…)

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War Bonnet – “You Belong to Me”

Iron Range-area band War Bonnet tips a hat to Hibbing native Bob Dylan with this video for the band’s version of a popular ballad from Dylan’s youth in the 1950s. Dylan recorded a version in 1994 for the Natural Born Killers movie soundtrack. The War Bonnet video features Chaz Wagner strolling by Dylan’s childhood home and high school.

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Postcard from the Minnesota Point Lighthouse Ruins

This postcard was mailed 115 years ago. It shows the ruins of the Minnesota Point Lighthouse, which ended its run as a functional lighthouse in 1885. The faded postmark on the card is from February 1910. (more…)

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North Country Trail in Wisconsin: Returning to the Border

During a group hike in spring 2024, I covered a new section of the North Country Trail in Wrenshall. At the time I didn’t think much about how my essay series is about the trail “in Wisconsin,” yet almost all of that hike was in Minnesota.

A few years ago, the Wisconsin section of the North Country Trail was all in Wisconsin, because it hadn’t been built yet near the Minnesota state line. The Minnesota side of the trail ended in the woods at the border, and the only way to start the trail at the Wisconsin side was to hike various highways to get to the parts of the trail that had been built.

Now that an official border route through the woods exists, however, the trail enters Wisconsin and runs for about a mile, slants over into Minnesota for about two miles, then swings back into Wisconsin.

There was a small part of that new section in Wrenshall I didn’t see on that group hike, because there was snow on the ground, groups move slower than individuals, and the rest of the group didn’t share my quest to cover every single bit of the trail. So I went back in the fall. (more…)

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“Opiate War” by ©ontainer

When you live downtown, you see some things. I’m just a guy with windows. (more…)

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New Hong Kong-style cafe coming to Lakeside

Chef Antony Gor is opening a new Hong Kong-style cafe in Lakeside. The restaurant will take over the former longtime home of the New London Cafe. (Photo by Mark Nicklawske)

A new Hong Kong-style cafe will take over a longtime restaurant space in Lakeside as its chef-owner moves from hosting special pop-up dining events to a permanent brick-and-mortar location.

Chef Antony Gor has launched plans to open Sōl Cafe at 4721 E. Superior St., the former home of New London Cafe and, most recently, Falastin Palestinian Food. The new fast-casual, breakfast-and-lunch place is expected to open later this year. (more…)

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Crazy Ken Band – “Tiger & Dragon”

Duluth artist Joe Klander, aka baby-eating professional wrestler Kurokumo Clutch, breaks out his ukulele to perform a charming little ditty.

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Duluth 2025 General Election Sample Ballot

General Election Day for the city of Duluth and Independent School District #709 is Tuesday, Nov. 4. The sample ballot above does not reflect what an actual ballot will look like in any part of the city. Some voters will not see any district races; others will see either District 1, 2 or 4 races on their ballot.

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JamesG – “Everything Hurts”

JamesG brings up a sore subject in his latest music video.

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The 100 Block of East First Street in Duluth Circa 1928

All of the buildings in the foreground of this century-old photo are still standing, though at least one of them is likely to be demolished soon.

The image is estimated to be from the year 1928 because it features the Duluth Costume House at the center of the frame, and newspaper archives indicate the business moved to the other side of the street in March 1929. The business had been at its original location since 1923, but the vehicles in the image suggest 1928 or later. (more…)

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Climate>Duluth: Kelley Skumautz

Climate>Duluth host Tone Lanzillo interviews Kelley Skumautz, executive director of Health Professionals for a Healthy Climate. The program was recorded in the Duluth Public Access Community Television studio.

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PDD Quiz: Halloween Happenings 2025

Map out your spooky season festivities with this week’s quiz, which takes a look at local Halloween-y events!

A month-in-review quiz comes your way on Oct. 26. Please submit question suggestions to Alison Moffat at alisonlinnaemoffat@gmail.com by Oct. 23. (more…)

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Mittens

This mitten thing started when I sent The Maker a message asking about scraps. Pretty sure it was sometime in 2022, which I’m also pretty sure was last year. He and I didn’t really know each other. I had admired his work for a while. Maybe we had already sold some bicycle parts back and forth. But maybe that came after. I know and I don’t. Time gets weird as it piles up and evaporates, and I am a partially reliable narrator at best about these and a lot of other things.

My message asked if his work, which includes cutting up wool blankets to make remarkably nice anoraks and jackets for winter expeditions, ever leaves him with leftovers. I was hoping he could give me a piece of fabric just big enough for patching a couple buttonholes and a pocket corner on a plaid wool shirt I’d worn ungently since paying $7 for it at Savers. He sent back something like, “I’ve got a couple garbage bags full. You can have it all if you want it.” I said I did without knowing why. My only use for wool scraps was fixing those small spots on that one shirt, and Ms. LaCount (my wife) and I try hard to minimize our clutter. (more…)

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How Julann Griffin invented Jeopardy! on a flight out of Duluth

A trip to Duluth led to the development of the television game show Jeopardy! A recent episode of the podcast Twenty Thousand Hertz recounts the music and sound effects of the show and includes the historic tidbit about the role Duluth played in its creation story.

The mention comes around the 2-minute mark of the episode titled “The Music of Jeopardy! From a Lullaby to $100,000,000,” which is embedded above. (more…)

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