Don't Sleep On Duluth's Art Scene. Plus, Gaelynn Lea On Her New Memoir
What makes Duluth punch so far above its weight in music and arts? Today we head north with Kristi Olson, publisher of the biweekly print zine On the Record, who maps out the Duluth arts scene and shares what's worth catching this summer. Then, Duluth fiddle artist and NPR Tiny Desk Contest winner Gaelynn Lea joins to talk about her debut memoir “It Wasn't Meant to Be Perfect”, a candid look at music, disability, and life as a touring artist.
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It Wasn't Meant to Be Perfect (Gaelynn Lea)
On the Record Zine (Kristi Olson)
Duluth Homegrown Music Festival
Magic Smelt Parade (Visit Duluth)
Become a City Cast Twin Cities Neighbor
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