Wright Around Ya Leads Harbor City Rollerdames to Victory!

“Wright Around Ya,” the always smiling Jammer for the Harbor City Rollerdames,, led the team to a big victory tonight over Fargo. Part ballerina, part .44 caliber bullet as she rockets around the track in Pioneer Hall, “Wright Around Ya” worked her way through the crowds to score — a lot, as did Killer Cleta and Gypsy. All the team deserves a nod, but I’d love to see “Wright Around Ya” featured in an article in the DNT or on Fox 21.
[I missed Mic Wicked, who set the circle on fire the last time I watched the Dames. But the Norwegian Squirrel is doing alright.]
I have a question, though. The games seemed a much slower pace tonight — I realized that the pack was circling the track a lot slower, sometimes almost stopped. What is up with that kind of play? I’d love to hear from an expert. And I’d love an actual score — I forgot to write it down.
Puddle Wonderful
(Lousy photo, but it’s the only one I have — Puddle Wonderful at Norm’s Beer & Brats, 1996.)
A few random facts about the band:
* The name Puddle Wonderful comes from an E. E. Cummings poem describing springtime as “mudlucious” and “puddle wonderful.”
* First gig was at the Recyclabell in Duluth in the summer of 1993.
* Last gig was at the North Star Liquor Lounge in Superior in the summer of 1998.
* Reunion show at R.T. Quinlan’s Saloon during the Homegrown Music Festival — May 7, 2011. (more…)
Piece of Elton John Plays Homegrown
Kim Bullard, Elton John’s keyboardist, was at the Brewhouse Thursday night playing with Jessica Myshack. The rumors are true. Who says you have to pay 150 bucks to see Sir Elton (or a piece of his band) play in Duluth?
Free Photography Exhibit of the Duluth-Superior Camera Club

Photo by Joe Kubala
Opening reception 5-8pm Saturday at the DPI, 405 E. Superior St. Refreshments and great photography conversation! For more info on the club and the DPI go to:
duluth-superiorcameraclub.org
duluthphotographyinstitute.com
Duluth Electronic Music
It seems that there has been an increase of DJ’s and electronic music artists in Duluth. I’ve been told that anyone with a laptop can write electronic music. This is true, but usually it’s not very enjoyable to listen to. Either way, I like to mess around with it. I thought I’d just share with the community a hobby I’ve been working on for maybe a year now. Music is as subjective as any art, so it’s cool not to like it. If you have any critiques or comments then let me know! I’d love to hear how much you enjoy or don’t enjoy what I’m doing.
Note: My project name has nothing to do with Mayor Ness.
Indian Taco Fundraiser in Duluth
Thursday, May 12, from 10 am until 6pm at the Lincoln Park Skate Shack. Proceeds go to Twin Ports Action Coalition. Indian Tacos are only $5. Delivery available.
Call Scott at 218-260-5390
Twin Ports Action Coalition is a group working on ending Homelessness and Poverty in the Northland.
“Security” @ Clyde Iron
Did anyone have any trouble with the Security team at Clyde Iron Works during the Trampled by Turtles show Wednesday night? I am not referring to the police, rather the goons in the black T-shirts. I saw them being pretty heavy handed on several occasions without much cause. Just curious if anyone else noticed or had a problem. The show itself was a lot of fun.
Spring Adult Opportunities at Hartley Nature Center
Celebrate Spring with some great adult opportunities at Hartley Nature Center: wildlife gardening, wildflower walks, and evenings in the garden. More information at https://www.hartleynature.org/learn/classes.html
Northeastern Minnesota Book Awards
May 19–Winners of the 23rd annual Northeastern Minnesota Books Awards (NEMBA) will be announced in an evening celebration on Thursday, May 19, in UMD’s Kirby Ballroom. The free community event will kick off at 5 p.m. with a book fair and dessert reception. Barton Sutter, Duluth’s first poet laureate, will emcee the formal program beginning at 6:30, featuring best-selling children’s author Mary Casanova as guest speaker. Book fair continues until 9 p.m. Free.
More info: https://www.d.umn.edu/lib/nemba/index.htm.
Minnesota Republican legislator rips on author Neil Gaiman
Republicans now targeting a hard-working author for being too successful at what he does.
Star Tribune: GOP targets Legacy funds for MPR, arts
Neil Gaiman’s Journal: The Opinions of a Pencil-necked Weasel Thief…
Review of 13 at the Duluth Playhouse

This review is not targeted at the (justifiably) proud parents of the cast of 13, nor anyone else who has tickets to the show in hand. Rather, this review is targeted at those of you who, like me, peruse the schedule of Duluth’s many arts events and consider a Children’s Theatre productionas something to skip. Which would be a shame, because to miss this show is to miss one of the true delights of this year’s theatre season.
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Jesse Ventura for Chicago-Lake Liquor
A classic from 1984.
Open Drum Circle in Duluth
When: Friday, May 6, 7-9pm.
What: An open drum circle for hand drums and percussion instruments. Un-facilitated free drumming to suit the soul. A brief (2 minute) candle lighting ceremony is held at the beginning of the event.
Where: 835 W. College St. (The Unitarian Universalist Church between UMD and St. Scholastica).
Who: Open to all abilities and intents. Open to all ages (but children should be supervised).
Why: For fun and enjoyment. To feed the spirit. To release the angst. To share and learn.
Cost: Free.
Free Comic Book Day 2011
About Free Comic Book Day:
Free Comic Book Day is a single day when participating comic book specialty shops across North America and around the world give away comic books absolutely free to anyone who comes into their shops. Free Comic Book Day is held the first Saturday in May each year.
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National Train Day
National Train Day is May 7, 2011.
The Event is sponsored nationally by Amtrak: https://www.nationaltrainday.com/
Locally, the North Shore Scenic Railroad and the Lake Superior Railroad Museum are partnering with Fitgers Brewhouse, The Midi Restaurant & Wine Bar, and Amtrak to celebrate!
All Aboard the train! There will be drawings, face paintings, NSSR merchandise, information on the brand new membership for kids: “The Casey Jones Club”, Amtrak information, fun, and of course the beautiful view of Lake Superior.
See you Saturday- “trackside” at Fitgers- 10:00am-2:00pm!
For more information on questions: call 722-1273 or email us at info@northshorescenicrailroad.org

Outdoor Gear Barn Sale May 7
After nearly a decade of working as a sales rep for outdoor gear companies such as Patagonia, Wenonah Canoe, I am having a barn blow out sale on Saturday, May 7. If you need cheap outdoor gear for paddling, skiing (tele and Nordic) and lots of outdoor clothing (used and new) come to our barn and buy it!
When: Saturday, May 7, 9am until its gone (3ish?)
Where: 54 Dalles Ave, Thomson MN 55718
What: Gear for dirtbags at prices to match.
Who: Folks who like to go outside (no matter the weather).
Hobos @ Rex
Wednesday night! The Hobo Nephews of Uncle Frank @ the Rex as part of the Homegrown Music Festival. 11-11:45 pm. Visual presentation by Sound Unseen Duluth including snippets of the documentary Moments and Truths. Moments and Truths comes with the Hobo Nephews new CD Traveling Show.
Seeking Duluth breast cancer survivors
Duluth artist Lisa McKhann (Project Lulu) is looking for breast cancer survivors to participate in a journaling project. Participants must be at least one year ‘out’ from diagnosis. This is a 6-week, online journaling group, called JOMMA – Journal of My Medical Associations. Convenient internet access is required.
Interested? Please call or email Lisa today for a full project description.
Click here for a quick project information
Lisa McKhann
lisa @ projectlulu.com
218/349-9121
Trampled by Turtles 2011 Homegrown Show Information
Hullo, Trampled by Turtles fans!
Stop. Collaborate and listen. The Trampled by Turtles show at the Clyde Iron is going to be awesome. To help keep it awesome, please be aware of the following:
- This is a 21+ show.
- There is a max capacity at Clyde Iron. Once this is reached, no more admittance wristbands will be available.
- Doors open at 6 p.m.
- No backpacks, bottles, guns, exotic animals, imported fruit, bad manners, etc., etc.
Ticket Information:
- $5 Wednesday night only tickets go on sale at 5:30 p.m. at Clyde Iron. Cash Only. Weeklong wristbands will also be available for purchase.
- If you already have a Homegrown Weeklong wristband you do not need an additional ticket. A weeklong wrist band does not guarantee admission.
- First come, first serve general admission. Once Clyde Iron reaches capacity no more fans will be admitted.
- Homegrown will be handling all ticket sales. Please DO NOT call Clyde Iron looking for ticket info or purchasing.
MNTV Short Film Series Call for Entries!
Deadline for submission: Thursday, June 16, 2011
Curated by IFP MN and the Walker Art Center, MNTV showcases the finest films and videos produced in the state over the past two years. The showcase is a series of three one-hour broadcasts on TPT, featuring short films by Minnesota filmmakers of all levels of filmmaking experience. Submit your films now! There is no cost to apply!
If your film is selected,
- it will be broadcast on Twin Cities Public Television (TPT-TV) and streamed online;
- it will be installed in the Best Buy Film/Video Bay at the Walker Art Center;
- you’ll be paid $500 in licensing fees.
The series will be broadcast in December 2011.
Click here for information and submission form!
Homegrown Cultural Ephemera
‘- WED: All American Club
– THU: Narum’s Soup Party
– FRI: ??
– SAT: Mindy’s BYOBBQ / Tim Nelson’s / Glass Elevators
Surfactants’ live Homegrown 2010 set is free y’all

Here’s some more free music! The Surfactants just uploaded their live set from last year’s Homegrown (that would be 2010)! You can listen to it all and download it for free or for money if you want.
Grab it now and get ready to rock with them at Luce this Friday night!
Got some Homegrown photos to share?
You’re taking photos … and they’re super awesome.
Share them and view them on the Homegrown Flickr Pool.




