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Area Voices: Anishinaabe Art Festival continues for 3rd Year
BEMIDJI — The initial goals of the Anishinaabe Art Festival were to celebrate Indigenous artists, help them reach potential customers and to meet neighbors. Those goals have not only been met but are growing strong in the last three years. Sharon James, the Executive Director of 4-Directions Development and...
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“SOMETHING ROTTEN” MUSICAL COMING TO PUPOSKY
(Puposky, MN) — The Wild Rose Women’s Theater Collective in Puposky will be performing the PG-13 musical “Something Rotten” starting this Thursday. The musical follows the siblings Nick and Nigelina as they set out to write the world’s first musical in the 1590’s. Tickets are being sold at McKenzie Place in Bemidji from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at $20.00 for adults and $15.00 for youths aged 13 – 18. All tickets must be bought in advance since no tickets will be sold at the door. The performances will be on July 25th, 26th, 27th, and 29th at 7:30 p.m. and on July 28th at 3:00 p.m. The theater is located at 24011 Hwy. 89 NW, Puposky, MN 56667.
Area Voices: Musical ‘Something Rotten’ comes to Puposky
PUPOSKY — There may be no name more famous in theater than William Shakespeare. The musical Something Rotten looks at what it could look like to be a rival of his during his peak creative output. Mask and Rose Women’s Theater Collective production in Puposky of Something Rotten focuses...
July 25 Another Double Feature In A Busy July–We Get The Latest From The Headwaters Science Center & Get You Ready For Taco Fest!
Lee Furuseth was in to talk about everything going on at the Headwaters Science Center. Meanwhile, the Lake Bemidji Dragon Boat Festival is back next week…and with it Sanford Health’s Taco Fest! We get the details from Kayla Winkler of Sanford Health and Denae from the United Way.
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