Magnificent 7
"It Came from the ‘80s," a live fashion show, is Saturday, Aug. 24, 7 pm, Main Club, Superior.
Shanna in a Dress
Friday, Aug. 23, 7 pm
Wussow’s
Nashville-based singer/songwriter and a winner of the Rocky Mountain Folks Fest Songwriting Contest once bicycled from Seattle to Boston while playing more than 60 shows from coast to coast. With Nate Weiler.
Indigenous Writer Series:
Marcie Rendon & Denise Sweet
Saturday, Aug. 24, 2-4 pm
Powless Cultural Center
Rendon is a playwright, poet, crime novelist and arts activist in Minneapolis and an enrolled member of the White Earth Band. Sweet is an Anishinaabe poet, also of White Earth, who served as the Wisconsin Poet Laureate from 2004 to 2008.
It Came from the ‘80s
Saturday, Aug. 24, 7 p.m.
Main Club
Once again (following up on a show last Halloween) the Main Club transforms into “The DollHaus” for a live fashion show with soundtrack provided by DJ Sox. Sadkin and Embalming Eva perform a live show afterward.
Mino Bimaadizi Community Science & Medicine Fair
Sunday, Aug. 25, 9:30 am to 3 pm
Park Point Recreation Area
Third annual Mino Bimaadizi (Be Well) fair offers hands-on science and medicine exhibits, Baaga’adowewin (Traditional Lacrosse), performances, a plant walk, Ojibwe language table, community feast and more.
Clover Valley Farm Fest
Sunday, Aug. 25, 12-4 pm
Agate Acres Farm, Two Harbors
Second annual celebration of the summer harvest with a farmers market, vendors, informational exhibits, demonstrations, food, kids’ activities and live music by Shore Thing, Bill & Kate Isles, Born Too Late Acoustic and Misisipi Mike Wolf.
Bad Bad Hats, Yonder, Penny Peaches
Wednesday, Aug. 26, 5-8 pm
Glensheen
FInal Concert on the Pier at Glensheen Mansion for 2024. The Hats are an indie pop rock duo. Yonder, also from Minneapolis, is an Alt-Americana band with a heavy edge. The Penny Peaches consists of sisters Hattie and Grace Peach. Hattie, who also co-fronts Yonder, spent her college days at Glensheen as a tour guide and student gardener.
DSSO Bridge Sessions: Shaunna Heckman
Thursday, Aug. 29, 7 pm
Duluth Depot
Third and last of the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra’s 2024 Bridge Sessions joining with local musicians. Heckman combines keyboards, synths, electronic beats and vocal effects to create rhythmic soundscapes and unique atmospheric tones.