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THE DEPOT

A demonstrated history buff and well-versed in telling regional stories, Wayne Gannaway, a former director in Olmsted County, has been tapped to lead the organization.
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The building is also home to the Minnesota Ballet and Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra. LOON is presenting a choral opera there this weekend.
UMD students are among performers presenting free readings of "A Collectible Sensation," a musical about four pioneering art-world women.
Retired NASA astronaut and U.S. Army Col. Jeff Williams shared his experiences Friday evening as the keynote speaker at the Remembrance Dinner at the St. Louis County Depot in Duluth.

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"North Shorror" is back for a second year of unsettling art.
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Authors Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl, who formed their lifelong connection in Duluth, have included the city in a new book called "Travels of Terror."
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On Saturday, the Depot's fourth annual Bienvenue festival will celebrate the city's "huge" coffee culture.
Five string players and a clarinetist accompanied the Duluth musician, who explained to the audience how she uses software to build soundscapes, Thursday, Aug. 29, at the Depot.
Sunday's sold-out ride on the North Shore Scenic Railroad was a joyful and "pretty chill" celebration of Pride. Most riders came from outside the Twin Ports area, estimated the station manager.
On the night of July 10, water rained into a gallery and research center at the St. Louis County Depot. Though historic artifacts were saved, rebuilding will cost upward of $35,000.
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The actor and playwright had an hourlong video call with those bringing his play "The Revisionist" to life in Duluth.
Duluth-raised, NYC-based Mark Armstrong will direct "The Revisionist," a play about family and belonging, Aug. 21-24.
Puzzlers of all ages and abilities competed in timed races during the Duluth Jigsaw Puzzle Contest.
3D Robotics Duluth hosted the FIRST Lego League Explore Festival at the Depot, which featured 22 teams made up of kindergarten through third graders in the Duluth and Hermantown areas.

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