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Producing Artistic Director Phillip Fazio, succeeding Christine Gradl Seitz, joined the nonprofit in 2020. Executive Director Wes Drummond will now take on an expanded artistic role.
Also this week: Parker McCollum at Amsoil, "Dreams and Nightmares" at Prove Gallery, "The Tempest" at UMD, Family Fest at the Depot and "Little Match Girl" at Pilgrim Congregational Church.
Spaces with the working names of "Portside Park" and "Paulucci Plaza" will host public events as the area next to the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center focuses more on pedestrians.
The nonprofit, which aims to "grow Duluth," has rebranded with a focus on "life up north." Its images have earned hundreds of millions of views.

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The "Complete Unknown" star visited Minnesota to promote the new movie, which hits theaters on Christmas Day. He spoke at length about his Duluth and Hibbing research for the role of Bob Dylan.
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Alissa Marlow, also known as "Big Al," had a hit with a humorous guide to Duluth. The L.A.-based comic, who was raised here, is coming home for the holidays.
With an annual Iceland-inspired "book flood" celebration happening Saturday at the Depot, prominent locals from politicians to bookstore owners revealed what's on their nightstands.
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Legend of iconic shoes stolen from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, museum in 2005 continues to grow after 2018 FBI recovery
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Hundreds thronged outside The Main Cinema and the Varsity Theater as the star arrived to promote "A Complete Unknown," a Bob Dylan biopic he previously visited the Northland twice to research.

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