Local communities featured in book on Minnesota’s smallest towns

featured,MN Arts and Culture Interviews by markjohnson on February 9, 2012

Little_MN_Podcast.mp3Donaldson, Goodridge, Gully, Halma, Holt, Strandquist, Strathcona, Trail and Viking are among the 100 communities profiled in “Little MN: A Nostalgic Look at Minnesota’s Smallest Towns.”

Author Jill A. Johnson spent four years traveling the state to collect stories and photos for the book.

Copies are available at Northern Lights Bookstore in Thief River Falls, and at the Thief River Falls Public Library.

“Daughters of Africa” star Thomasina Petrus brings performance to Northland

featured,MN Arts and Culture Interviews by markjohnson on February 8, 2012

Thomasina_Petrus_Podcast.mp3Mixed Blood Theater is a professional, multiracial theater company that has been presenting shows in Minneapolis since 1976. Mixed Blood also has a touring group that travels the upper midwest, presenting cultural shows at schools, colleges, and community centers.

One of Mixed Blood’s four current touring shows is “Daughters of Africa,” and it makes a stop at Northland Community and Technical College – Thief River Falls tonight (2/8) at 7PM and at the East Grand Forks Campus tomorrow (2/9) at noon.

Actress/singer Thomasina Petrus, star of the one-woman show, visited with Pioneer 90.1’s Mark Johnson.

Mixed Blood Theater brings “Daughters of Africa” to Northland

featured,MN Arts and Culture Interviews by markjohnson on February 7, 2012

FINAL_-_Warren_Bowles_-_Daughters_of_Africa_-_Mixed_Blood_Theater_of_Mpls.mp3Mixed Blood Theater (Minneapolis, MN) Director and Twin Cities native Warren Bowles recently shared his professional story, covering four decades, and his work with “Daughters of Africa.”

The one-woman show starring Thomasina Petrus, will be performed Wednesday (2/8) at 7PM at the Northland College Theater in Thief River Falls and Thursday (2/9) at noon at the East Grand Forks Campus. Both performances are free and open to the public.

“Daughters of Africa” was written for Mixed Blood Theatre by award-winning playwright Syl Jones. It’s a striking collection of profiles of remarkable famous and sometimes forgotten African-American women.

“Northland Spotlight” is aired Monday afternoons at 3:05 and highlights the activities, events, administration, faculty, staff and students of Northland.

Singer/Songwriter Carl Unbehaun on “MN Arts on the Road”

featured,MN Arts on the Road by markjohnson on February 6, 2012

Carl_Unbehaun_Radio.mp3By day, Carl Unbehaun gives hope to those who’ve been displaced by the economic downturn. He’s a counselor at the Minnesota Workforce Center on the campus of Northland Community & Technical College in Thief River Falls. Carl knows how to put workers together with jobs that’ll suit them. He also knows how to pair original words and melodies in songs he calls strange, quirky, and even a little bit naughty.

We’ll hear a live performance from Carl Unbehaun, recorded at Pioneer 90.1’s RiverFest event at Hartz Park in Thief River Falls. We’ll also sample some of Carl’s demo recordings and hear him talk about his humorously articulate style of songwriting. Minnesota Arts on the Road is supported by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Sloughgrass Family Band plays Kezar Music

featured,MN Arts on the Road by markjohnson on February 2, 2012

Sloughgrass_Radio_Final.mp3On this edition of Minnesota Arts on the Road, a live performance featuring the Sloughgrass Band, a family group from Birchdale, MN, ranging in age from preteen to post 70. Recorded onstage at Kezar Music in Thief River Falls. Supported by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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