Along the ShorePast to present: North Superior Coast Guard StationKalli HawkinsDecember 28, 2022January 5, 2023 by Kalli HawkinsDecember 28, 2022January 5, 202301849 There is one thing that is common along the North Shore of Minnesota, and that is change. And a significant change to the North Shore
Along the ShoreUkrainian dance: Movement and passionPeter Fergus-MooreDecember 28, 2022 by Peter Fergus-MooreDecember 28, 202201596 Dance is one of the most disciplined of the arts, and its practice is more than enough to bring out groups of people to different
Along the ShoreDuluth Armory: A tribute to “the day the music died”Michelle MillerDecember 28, 2022 by Michelle MillerDecember 28, 202202026 This January, move to the be-bop music of the late 1950s at the Buddy Holly Tribute Concert. Hosted by the Armory Arts and Music Center,
Along the ShoreThe Blue Moose changes handsEric KairaDecember 28, 2022 by Eric KairaDecember 28, 202202074 Cook County couple James Coleman and Teri Chilefone had a very busy 2022. On March 7, Coleman and Chilefone sold the Mountain Inn to Odyssey
ArtsMike Jacques of MJ MetalworksEric KairaDecember 28, 2022May 26, 2023 by Eric KairaDecember 28, 2022May 26, 202301422 Old saws, tools and scraps of metal; long forgotten in a shed, a backyard, or out in the woods. Everyone sees something different when they
North Shore DishSlopeside DiningVirginia GeorgeDecember 28, 2022 by Virginia GeorgeDecember 28, 202201554 Winter is a complicated time of year. Some people love the beauty of snow, the cool, crisp air, and sweater weather. Others don’t. I live
HealthFood Allergy, Intolerance and SensitivityHartley Newell-AceroDecember 28, 2022January 19, 2023 by Hartley Newell-AceroDecember 28, 2022January 19, 202301261 If you’re lucky, you can gobble up any food you like without concern about allergies, sensitivities, or intolerances. For some people, consuming the wrong foods
Northern TrailsGoing Electric: Ice AugersGord EllisDecember 28, 2022 by Gord EllisDecember 28, 202202207 It was a snappy January morning on the ice, with the temperature down in -25 C (-13 F) territory. It was cold enough that it