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Fly High, Duluth! blog: Mix Tape Appreciation Society No. 4

Fly High, Duluth! blog: Mix Tape Appreciation Society No. 4 Budgeteer editor Matthew R. Perrine's self-proclaimed "awesome" mix tape series SHAKE*YOUR*SHORES is now more appropriately titled: Enter the MIX TAPE APPRECIATION SOCIETY.

By Matthew R. Perrine , August 30, 2010

5Q :: Privacy expert explains how to disappear completely

5Q :: Privacy expert explains how to disappear completely Frank M. Ahearn is a privacy expert who teaches people how to disappear completely — well, at least in the figurative, never-heard-from-again sense.

By Matthew R. Perrine , August 24, 2010

5Q :: Stuck in a bad romance? One author provides hope

5Q :: Stuck in a bad romance? One author provides hope As a way of introducing us to Doomed Romance No. 1 in “Don’t Settle for Any Old Soulmate,” L.R. Lawrence recounts a harrowing story of being knocked out by a jealous boyfriend's camera.

By Matthew R. Perrine , August 24, 2010

FROM THE VAULTS: Eddie Money ‘bigger in Minnesota than in L.A.’

FROM THE VAULTS: Eddie Money ‘bigger in Minnesota than in L.A.’ For the Rock the Block season finale, rocker Eddie Money will put on a free show at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2, in front of Fond-du-Luth Casino on Superior Street.

By Matthew R. Perrine , August 23, 2010

Austin troubadour Danny Schmidt returns to Duluth

Austin troubadour Danny Schmidt returns to Duluth Danny Schmidt will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday at Beaner’s Central. Hattie Peterson is also on the bill. Cost is $10. See www.dannyschmidt.com.

By Matthew R. Perrine , August 19, 2010

Ann Arbor’s earth-conscious Ragbirds sport a mixed-genre vibe

Ann Arbor’s earth-conscious Ragbirds sport a mixed-genre vibe The Ragbirds will perform at 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 27, at the Rex Liquor Emporium (in the Fitger’s complex). Cost is $5. Hear song samples at www.theragbirds.com.

By Matthew R. Perrine , August 19, 2010

‘Duluth Rocked’ band reuniting for Two Harbors gig

‘Duluth Rocked’ band reuniting for Two Harbors gig The Accidentals will perform at 7 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, in Two Harbors as part of the Mayor’s Block Party. Free.

By Matthew R. Perrine , August 12, 2010

Book Review: Big Top Chautauqua murder mystery a letdown

Book Review: Big Top Chautauqua murder mystery a letdown Despite using nearby Big Top Chautauqua as its prime location, Pat Ondarko and Deb Lewis’ murder mystery “Too Much at Stake” reads like a children’s chapter book.

By Elizabeth Reichert , August 10, 2010

5Q :: Dennis Herschbach details life without any modern amenities

5Q :: Dennis Herschbach details life without any modern amenities Growing up in rural Blackberry, acclaimed author Dennis Herschbach lived a life almost unheard of these days: no indoor plumbing, no electricity, hunting for meals not just for sport, etc.

By Matthew R. Perrine , July 22, 2010

5Q :: Angela Brannan headlines noteworthy Beaner’s Central bill

5Q :: Angela Brannan headlines noteworthy Beaner’s Central bill Performing at your own birthday party shows an incredible dedication to your art, and that’s exactly what Angela Brannan will be doing next Saturday at Beaner’s.

By Matthew R. Perrine , July 15, 2010

5Q :: Brenda Paro pours herself into Washington show

5Q :: Brenda Paro pours herself into Washington show Brenda Paro spent much of the past year in a “clunky Oldsmobile” traversing our nation’s highways and byways on a mission to make sense of her life. And now she has an art show to show for it.

By Matthew R. Perrine , July 15, 2010

Fly High, Duluth! blog: A brand new mix tape series is upon us

Fly High, Duluth! blog: A brand new mix tape series is upon us Budgeteer editor Matthew R. Perrine's self-proclaimed "awesome" mix tape series SHAKE*YOUR*SHORES is now more appropriately titled: Enter the MIX TAPE APPRECIATION SOCIETY.

By Matthew R. Perrine , July 13, 2010

The reader’s companion to Saint Anyway’s ‘Two’

The reader’s companion to Saint Anyway’s ‘Two’ Track-by-track commentary on Saint Anyway's second disc, "Two," by the two Cloquet kids who are responsible for all the easy-flowing folk tunes: Jamie Kallestad and Tony Petersen.

By Matthew R. Perrine , July 08, 2010

5Q :: From Canada with love and/or spaghetti, it’s … Spookey Ruben!

5Q :: From Canada with love and/or spaghetti, it’s … Spookey Ruben! As far as genre bouncing goes, records don’t get much more adventurous than those crafted by Spookey Ruben.

By Matthew R. Perrine , July 08, 2010

Musician’s first foray into pop/rock a heartbreaking journey

Musician’s first foray into pop/rock a heartbreaking journey With “Postscript,” Jeff Litman is going down the same exact road Bob Dylan, another Minnesota-to-NYC transplant, went down on his 1975 masterpiece “Blood on the Tracks.”

By Matthew R. Perrine , July 01, 2010

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