Restoration
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Press coverage throughout the NorShor's restoration process.

Live performances return to Duluth's historic NorShor Theatre

Star Tribune
August 27, 2024

The NorShor Theatre reopens with a performance of "Mamma Mia!" after being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The article discusses the theatre's renovation, its importance to Duluth's arts scene, and the excitement surrounding its reopening.

It's on! Indie TV fest returns to Duluth with bold plans

Star Tribune
April 17, 2021

The Catalyst Content Festival announces its return to Duluth, bringing independent TV creators together with industry executives. The article outlines the festival's plans, its potential impact on Duluth's economy, and its vision for making Duluth a hub for content creation.

Pipe bursts, spills thousands of gallons of water into Duluth's Greysolon building

KBJR6
February 16, 2021

A burst sprinkler pipe in the skywalk connecting the Greysolon Plaza to a parking ramp causes significant water damage. The article details the incident, the response from authorities, and the potential impact on the historic building and nearby structures.

REVIEW: 'From Broadway, With Love' a valentine from the Duluth Playhouse

Duluth News Tribune
February 13, 2021

A review of the Duluth Playhouse's virtual concert "From Broadway, With Love." The article praises the performers' talents, the selection of songs, and how the production adapted to the challenges of the pandemic while still delivering a high-quality show.

City Pages: "Hey, We're in Duluth!"

Perfect Duluth Day
February 7, 2021

A retrospective look at a City Pages cover story from 2001 about Duluth's "tiny counterculture." The article reflects on how Duluth's arts and culture scene has evolved over the past two decades, with references to venues like the NorShor Theatre.

REVIEW: Share the last night of Dr. King in Playhouse's 'The Mountaintop'

Duluth News Tribune
January 17, 2021

A review of the Duluth Playhouse's production of "The Mountaintop," a play about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s last night. The article discusses the powerful performances, the play's themes, and how the production was adapted for virtual viewing during the pandemic.

Virtual events keep Dr. Martin Luther King Junior's legacy alive

WDIO
January 17, 2021

Coverage of virtual events in Duluth honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The article highlights how local organizations, including arts venues, adapted their celebrations to online formats due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Northland entertainment venues lay out plans to reopen

WDIO
January 10, 2021

An overview of how Duluth entertainment venues, including the NorShor Theatre, plan to reopen as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. The article discusses safety measures, capacity limits, and the economic impact of reopening on the local arts scene.

Duluth Venues Struggle to Hang On, Hope Targeted Aid will Keep Them Afloat

Duluth News Tribune
January 9, 2021

An in-depth look at the financial challenges faced by Duluth's entertainment venues during the pandemic. The article focuses on the NorShor Theatre and other local venues, discussing their strategies for survival and hopes for government aid.

Music promoters see bright lights and the return of concerts on the horizon

Park Rapids Enterprise
December 22, 2020

Music promoters discuss their optimism about the return of live concerts post-pandemic. The article explores potential changes to the concert industry, including at venues like the NorShor Theatre, and how promoters are preparing for the revival of live music.

REVIEW: Virtual show satisfies those who need a little Christmas

Duluth News Tribune
December 10, 2020

A review of the Duluth Playhouse's virtual holiday concert. The article discusses how the production adapted to the pandemic, the performances of local artists, and how it captured the spirit of the season despite the virtual format.

Duluth city attorney celebrates 50 years of work

KBJR6
September 16, 2020

Profile of Robert Asleson, marking his 50 years as Duluth's assistant city attorney. The article highlights his involvement in significant city projects, including the NorShor Theatre redevelopment, showcasing the theatre's importance to Duluth's development.

Theater, ballet, orchestra and more adjust to a pandemic beyond expectations

Duluth News Tribune
September 6, 2020

An exploration of how Duluth's arts organizations, including the NorShor Theatre, are adapting to extended pandemic challenges. The article discusses innovative approaches to performances, financial strategies, and the resilience of the local arts community.

Performing arts organizations struggle to keep financially afloat

KBJR6
September 2, 2020

A look at the financial challenges faced by Duluth's performing arts venues during the pandemic. The article focuses on the NorShor Theatre and other local organizations, discussing their efforts to survive and the potential long-term impacts on the arts scene.

Shutdown 'devastating' for local theatres

Fox 21 Online
May 25, 2020

An examination of the impact of the COVID-19 shutdown on Duluth's theaters, including the NorShor. The article discusses the financial strain, canceled performances, and the uncertainties facing these cultural institutions.

Maria Bamford goes online with Mike Birbiglia, picks NorShor Theatre for donations

Duluth News Tribune
March 24, 2020

Coverage of comedian Maria Bamford's online performance with Mike Birbiglia, where she chose the NorShor Theatre for donations. The article highlights Bamford's connection to Duluth and her support for local arts venues during the pandemic.

Bell Bank renovating, moving to Duluth's Temple Opera Building

Duluth News Tribune
March 10, 2020

Report on Bell Bank's plans to renovate and move into the historic Temple Opera Building. The article discusses the renovation plans, the building's history, and its proximity to the NorShor Theatre, highlighting ongoing development in downtown Duluth.

Documentary to be shown in Duluth portrays harmonica-playing Texan's breakthrough in cancer research

Duluth News Tribune
February 25, 2020

Announcement of a documentary screening about cancer researcher Jim Allison. The article mentions the NorShor Theatre as the venue, showcasing its role in hosting diverse cultural events beyond theatrical performances.

NorShor classic film series draws in crowds

KBJR6
February 16, 2020

Coverage of the NorShor Theatre's Classic Film Series and its popularity. The article discusses the selection of films, audience reactions, and how the series contributes to the theatre's mission of providing diverse entertainment options.

Best bets: Dark folk, celebrities dancing, star-gazing

Duluth News Tribune
February 13, 2020

A roundup of upcoming events in Duluth, including activities at the NorShor Theatre. The article highlights the variety of cultural offerings in the city, with the NorShor playing a central role in the local arts scene.

Cloud Cult to play NorShor in April

Duluth News Tribune
February 3, 2020

Announcement of Cloud Cult's upcoming performance at the NorShor Theatre. The article discusses the band's popularity, the significance of their appearance at the NorShor, and details about the concert, which is part of a mental health awareness event.

Steel Magnolias' offers laughter, tears

Duluth News Tribune
January 31, 2020

A review of the Duluth Playhouse's production of "Steel Magnolias" at the NorShor Theatre. The article analyzes the performances, direction, and how the production resonates with the audience, showcasing the theatre's role in bringing quality performances to Duluth.

New Year's Eve festivities and safe rides

January 1, 2020

Coverage of New Year's Eve events in Duluth, including celebrations at the NorShor Theatre. The article highlights the various venues participating in the citywide celebration and emphasizes safety measures for the night.

Review: 'Wizard of Oz' rules with lion and munchkins and dog oh my!

Duluth News Tribune
December 6, 2019

A review of the Duluth Playhouse's production of "The Wizard of Oz" at the NorShor Theatre. The article praises the performances, set design, and overall production quality, demonstrating the NorShor's capability to host large-scale musicals.

The best Twin Cities concerts of the week: Jesca Hoop, Novalima, Marc Cohn, Pert Near Sandstone

Minneapolis Star Tribune
November 15, 2019

A roundup of upcoming concerts in the Twin Cities area, including a performance at the NorShor Theatre. The article highlights the diverse music scene in Minnesota and the NorShor's role in attracting notable acts to Duluth.

History of Duluth's Performing Arts' mural unveiled Friday

KBJR6
November 1, 2019

Report on the unveiling ceremony of the 'History of Duluth's Performing Arts' mural at the NorShor Theatre. The article provides details about the mural's creation, its location in the theatre, and reactions from local officials and arts community members.

NorShor Theatre unveils mural depicting Duluth's performing arts history

Duluth News Tribune
November 1, 2019

Coverage of the unveiling of a new mural at the NorShor Theatre showcasing Duluth's performing arts history. The article describes the mural's content, the artists involved, and its significance in celebrating the city's cultural heritage.

Catalyst Content Festival brings Hollywood to you. And the actor behind Bart Simpson

Duluth News Tribune
October 3, 2019

Preview of the Catalyst Content Festival, highlighting its role in bringing television industry professionals to Duluth. The article discusses the festival's events at the NorShor Theatre and other venues, emphasizing Duluth's growing importance in the entertainment industry.

The 20 best Duluth restaurants and breweries

Minneapolis Star Tribune
August 7, 2019

A guide to Duluth's top dining and drinking establishments, mentioning the NorShor Theatre district. The article highlights how the theatre's renovation has contributed to the revitalization of the surrounding area and its impact on local businesses.

Superior to be included in Catalyst production guide for $15k

KBJR6
August 6, 2019

Report on Superior, Wisconsin's inclusion in the Catalyst Content Festival's production guide. The article discusses the potential economic impact on the region and the festival's connection to venues like the NorShor Theatre in Duluth.

This century-old barn is home to a homey, eclectic film festival

Atlas Obscura
July 8, 2019

Feature on the Free Range Film Festival held in a century-old barn near Duluth. While not directly about the NorShor, the article provides context for the region's diverse film culture, contrasting with more traditional venues like the NorShor Theatre.

Let's go to the movies: This week in Range history

Hometown Focus
June 28, 2019

A historical perspective on movie theaters in the Iron Range region, including mentions of Duluth's theater scene. The article provides context for the NorShor's place in the broader history of cinema in northern Minnesota.

Retail decline hurts real estate

Business North
June 24, 2019

Analysis of the impact of retail decline on real estate in Duluth, mentioning the NorShor Theatre renovation as a positive development amidst challenges. The article discusses the theatre's role in downtown revitalization efforts.

Reader's view: Many Rivers a part of Duluth's dynamism

Duluth News Tribune
June 23, 2019

A letter to the editor discussing the Many Rivers Montessori school's new location in Duluth. While not directly about the NorShor, it provides context for the city's educational and cultural development alongside venues like the theatre.

Local shops turn to social media to help their businesses

CBS 3 Duluth
June 21, 2019

Report on how local businesses in Duluth, including those near the NorShor Theatre, are using social media to attract customers during Superior Street construction. The article highlights the adaptability of businesses in the theatre district.

Networking event introduces local talent to national producers

WDIO
June 19, 2019

Coverage of a networking event for the Catalyst Content Festival, connecting local talent with national TV executives. The article discusses the festival's use of venues like the NorShor Theatre and its potential impact on Duluth's entertainment industry.

Duluth-Superior Film Festival begins

KDAL 610
May 30, 2019

Announcement of the Duluth-Superior Film Festival's opening, with the NorShor Theatre hosting the premiere. The article highlights the festival's role in showcasing independent films and the NorShor's importance as a cultural venue.

Ani DiFranco plots North American 'No Walls' tour

Rolling Stone
April 10, 2019

Announcement of Ani DiFranco's 'No Walls' tour, including a stop at the NorShor Theatre. The article emphasizes the singer's connection to smaller venues and the NorShor's ability to attract notable performers.

Mental health awareness concert includes a Three Altos reunion

Duluth News Tribune
April 9, 2019

Preview of a mental health awareness concert at the NorShor Theatre, featuring a Three Altos reunion. The article discusses the event's importance in addressing mental health issues and the NorShor's role in hosting community-focused events.

Drama comedy collide with Sweeney Todd at NorShor Theatre

FOX 21 News
March 26, 2019

Preview of the Duluth Playhouse's production of "Sweeney Todd" at the NorShor Theatre. The article highlights the musical's dark themes, the challenges of staging such a complex show, and the NorShor's technical capabilities.

Duluth Playhouse combining darkness and comedy with Sweeney Todd

WDIO
March 19, 2019

Preview of the Duluth Playhouse's production of "Sweeney Todd" at the NorShor Theatre. The article discusses the musical's themes, the challenges for the actors, and how the production showcases the NorShor's renovated facilities.

Relics: Take a tour through downtown's decorative entryways

Duluth News Tribune
February 28, 2019

A feature on historic entryways in downtown Duluth, including the NorShor Theatre. The article highlights the architectural significance of these entryways and their role in preserving the city's heritage.

NorShor Theatre celebrates first anniversary

FOX 21 News
February 28, 2019

Coverage of the NorShor Theatre's first anniversary since its reopening. The article reflects on the theatre's successful year, its impact on downtown Duluth, and future plans for the venue.

February 25, 2019 proclaimed 'Maria Bamford Day' in Duluth

FOX 21 News
February 25, 2019

Report on Duluth Mayor Emily Larson proclaiming February 25, 2019, as 'Maria Bamford Day' in honor of the comedian's performances at the NorShor Theatre. The article highlights Bamford's Duluth roots and her impact on the local comedy scene.

Comedy review: Bamford wins laughs with vivid life stories at sold-out NorShor

Duluth News Tribune
February 25, 2019

Review of Maria Bamford's comedy performance at the NorShor Theatre. The article praises Bamford's unique style and the NorShor's ability to host high-profile comedy acts.

Comedian Maria Bamford tested her set on a Duluthian -- in exchange for goods

Duluth News Tribune
February 21, 2019

During a December visit to Duluth, comedian Maria Bamford put a call-out on Twitter: She was looking for an audience of one to listen to her set in exchange for food and drink. After sifting through the replies, she picked Ashley Neenan — whom she would later find out has a great laugh and long history of Bamford fandom. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Comedy review: Big names don't disappoint at first Duluth Comedy Fest

Duluth News Tribune
February 17, 2019

The inaugural Duluth Comedy Fest came to a close Saturday night at the NorShor Theatre with performances by two humor heavyweights — Brian Posehn and Tig Notaro. Comedians of their caliber rarely make it to the Northland, so the mere fact they were here in the flesh was impressive enough, but their sets demonstrated why they've both risen to the fore of their chosen fields over time. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Comedy review: Gulman hits the comedy mark relaying everyman struggles

Duluth News Tribune
February 16, 2019

The Duluth Comedy Fest came together in dribs and drabs, seemingly. First, there was a Brian Posehn performance announced. Then, John Hodgman was added and almost immediately dropped. Finally, it was a proper two-day event, with Tig Notaro taking Hodgman's place, and Gary Gulman and Alex Edelman also added. It almost seemed too good to be true, what with such incredible talent as part of the lineup, but then Friday night (2/15) rolled around, and there was Gulman onstage at the NorShor Theatre, working out his latest batch of material in front of a welcoming, three-quarters-full crowd. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Best bets: NorShor comedy, Barbara tribute and classical music

Duluth News Tribune
February 14, 2019

Four nationally-known comedians walk into a revamped historic theater … stop us if you've heard this one. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Review: Playhouse cooks up a winner with 'Don't Dress for Dinner'

Duluth News Tribune
February 1, 2019

In Don't Dress for Dinner, the French farce that returned to the NorShor stage Thursday night, Katy Helbacka makes two bold decisions as the director that could have thrown the production off the rails. Fortunately, she booked a really good cook. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Best bets: Sound an Echo, jazz, and comedies at CSS and NorShor

Duluth News Tribune
January 31, 2019

When Bernard is in a tricky spot. He has hired Suzette, a chef, to cater a dinner with his mistress, Suzanne, and his third-wheel decoy, Robert. Unbeknownst to Bernard, the third-wheel decoy is having an affair with his wife — who, turns out, isn't going to visit her mother this weekend. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Cabaret dark: The soundtrack to Minnesota-made musical 'Glensheen' out Friday

Duluth News Tribune
January 17, 2019

Glensheen opens whodunnit-y and Halloween-ish. The 18-second overture is a buildup of piano and whispery percussion, and it sets the tone for the Minnesota-made musical's soundtrack — which will be available as a CD, for streaming and download on Friday (January 18). (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Tig Notaro will perform during Duluth Comedy Fest

Duluth News Tribune
January 15, 2019

Tig Notaro will headline the second night of Duluth Comedy Fest, Jade Presents announced Tuesday. The comedian replaces John Hodgman, whose cancellation was announced last week. Notaro, the deadpan comedian behind the Amazon original series One Mississippi and known for her standup, will perform Feb. 16 at the NorShor Theatre. The two-day fest also includes comedians Gary Gulman and Alex Edelman on Friday; and Brian Posehn, who will perform with Notaro on Saturday. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Music review: Old street busker Martin Sexton displays craft at NorShor

Duluth News Tribune
January 13, 2019

A good street busker can turn a simple song and beat-up acoustic guitar into something strong enough to stop a busy working world for a short listen. Singer/songwriter Martin Sexton has taken this hardscrabble art form to its highest level in a workmanlike 25-year music career. Sexton, who started performing on Boston, Mass., sidewalks, showcased his strong voice, memorable songs and a talent for connecting with a crowd during a mostly solo 18-song, 105-minute performance at the NorShor Theatre in Duluth Saturday night (January 12). (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Best bets: Martin Sexton, get 'Ruthless' and Marlon Brando could have been a contender

Duluth News Tribune
January 10, 2019

Martin Sexton's "Mixtape of the Open Road" is a 12-song collection that ranges from clean-cut, aw-shucks, and winky to straight forward and bluesy to, well, pretty. The 2015 release is the most recent for Sexton, a hard-touring singer-songwriter who has always made Duluth a regular stop. Also playing: Chris Trapper, who claims John Prine and Kris Kristofferson as early influences. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

The arts and entertainment future is looking backward: 2019 starts with a strong retro lean

Duluth News Tribune
January 10, 2019

Like Buddy Holly, Todd Eckart wears a white tuxedo jacket and bowtie, two-toned shoes, definitely the signature dark-framed glasses. The local crooner favors the old — whether it's a movie, furniture, or his own setlists filled with retro rock or the Rat Pack. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Gary Gulman, John Hodgman to headline Duluth Comedy Fest

Duluth News Tribune
January 7, 2019

A foursome of comedians, including Gary Gulman, a finalist on NBC's Last Comic Standing, will perform as part of the two-day Duluth Comedy Fest, Jade Presents announced Monday (January 7). (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

A look at what's coming up in 2019 in the Twin Ports

Duluth News Tribune
January 3, 2019

Duluth has done a lot right. Most recently Tom Petty, but also Bob Dylan, the White Album and, for their 20th anniversary as a band, Low. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

2018's top stories for the Northland

Duluth News Tribune
December 29, 2018

From politics to pipelines to a fire that made news nationwide, 2018 was a big year for news in the Northland. The News Tribune newsroom staff voted on a comprehensive list of 57 stories from 2018 to select what we think are the 10 most important stories covered these past 12 months. Here's a look back at 2018. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Todd Eckart to ring in 2019 at historic NorShor Theatre

FOX 21 News
December 28, 2018

Lundeen Productions & Twin Ports Entertainment, in conjunction with the Black Woods Group, are proud to present New Year's Eve by the Lake on December 31, 2018 in downtown Duluth. (Source: Lundeen Productions & Twin Ports Entertainment)

How to NYE in the Northland

Duluth News Tribune
December 27, 2018

You could close out 2018 in a Symphony Hall-sized singalong or by HART-district hopping from Todd Eckart to Laura Velvet and the Bookhouse Boys. You could make an award-winning mask, then strut it all over Barker's Island or finally press the flesh with one of the city's most recognizable news anchors. New Year's Eve, man. So much potential. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

NorShor Theatre holds special screening of 'It's a Wonderful Life'

WDIO
December 23, 2018

Movie lovers in Duluth were able to view a timeless holiday classic on the big screen on Sunday. (Source: Unknown)

Best of A&E: Local movers and shakers like pop-up Parr, the new NorShor and more

Duluth News Tribune
December 20, 2018

Some "best of the best" moments in the A&E scene this past year: a pop-up Parr show, a newly remodeled historic theater, an art exhibition worth getting lost in. The News Tribune asked local movers and shakers to talk about the memorable music, theater, visual arts and events from the past year. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Extended! Bamford's comedy tour now has two shows at NorShor

FOX 21 News
December 12, 2018

Duluth-raised Maria Bamford has added a second night of comedy to the NorShor Theatre this February. The sold-out show is Feb. 24, and tickets are now on sale for the second show on Feb. 25 at $44.50 per ticket. (Source: Duluth News Tribune)

Independent TV festival coming to Duluth

WDIO
December 10, 2018

The Independent TV Festival is moving to Duluth, bringing its five-day annual festival to the city during the peak of fall colors. At the event, TV industry talent and executives will meet each other in a relaxed setting to share their ideas, buy and sell shows, and discuss the latest industry topics.

Superior Siren releases new music video "For Mother" in memory of Laura Sellner's mother

Music in Minnesota
December 7, 2018

Grief is a complex emotion. It can be overpowering, infuriating, paralyzing. The onset of tangled emotions can consume you if you sequester them in the confines of your heart. All of us have been touched by grief in one way or another and process it in our own way. It is like an ocean: ebbing, flowing, cresting, falling. Sometimes the waters are calm, sometimes they are violent. All we can do is learn how to swim.

Minnesota Icon: George Sherman

Finance & Commerce
December 7, 2018

The Twin Cities would be a different place if George Sherman had decided to stay a biochemist. A few years after his graduation from the U of M with a degree in biochemistry, Sherman realized his future was in real estate and changed careers.

Postmodern Jukebox to play NorShor

Duluth News Tribune
December 5, 2018

Postmodern Jukebox, a group that has its sights (and sounds) on 2020, is bringing its show “Welcome to the Twenties 2.0 Tour” to Duluth.

Bamford returns for show at NorShor Theatre

Duluth News Tribune
December 3, 2018

Maria Bamford, a comedian whose family, mental health and hometown are a strong part of her work, returns for to Duluth for a show this winter. Bamford, star of the semi-autobiographical Netflix series “Lady Dynamite,” will perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 24 at the NorShor Theatre.

Review: Tale as old as time still enchants at NorShor

Duluth News Tribune
November 29, 2018

Dancing forks, showgirls as plates, a feather duster cavorting with a candlestick, a talking teacup, the obligatory plucky heroine, and a brooding hero. The Duluth Playhouse's enchanting Beauty and the Beast had all the bells and whistles to win the hearts of the opening night audience Thursday (11/29)!

Experience 'Beauty and the Beast' at the NorShor Theatre

FOX 21 News
November 29, 2018

Friends at the Duluth Playhouse invite everyone in the community to be their guest starting Thursday, November 29 at the historic NorShor Theatre in downtown Duluth. Disney's Beauty and the Beast will come alive on the stage, providing fun for the whole family.

Belle-to-be consulted with highest authority on playing Disney princess

Duluth News Tribune
November 29, 2018

Emily Ahrens keeps two photographs on her dressing room mirror in the lower level of the NorShor Theatre, a prep space away from home for her three-month stint rehearsing for and playing Belle in the Duluth Playhouse's production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast.

10 ways to get merry and bright in the Northland

Duluth News Tribune
November 14, 2018

Ready or not, the holiday season is coming for you — right down Superior Street, in fact. Regardless (probably) of rain-snow-sleet-or-hail, the local marching bands will play, batons will be tossed and floats will all float on during the annual Christmas City of the North Parade, which starts at 6:20 p.m. Friday in downtown Duluth. As long as we’re already whistling the city’s holiday anthem “Christmas City,” made popular by Merv Griffin, here are 10 arty and entertaining ways to lean into this holiday season.

Rumours' at the NorShor

Duluth News Tribune
October 24, 2018

Ah, the sweet sound of "Rumours" — sans the band. Classic Albums Live is bringing Fleetwood Mac's popular album to the NorShor Theatre at 7 p.m. Jan. 6. It's billed as being "note for note, cut for cut" as performed by a load of musicians described as the world's greatest.

New Year's by the Lake event taking place in Greysolon

September 27, 2018

The Bluebird Foundation, an organization that raises money for local youth in the arts, hosted a gathering in the Moorish Room at the Greysolon Plaza Wednesday to announce a major event, the New Year's by the Lake Extravaganza.

Annual Properties Tour highlights Duluth's historic buildings

September 17, 2018

An estimated 600 people spread out throughout Duluth as part of the 38th Annual Historic Properties Tour. A behind–the–scenes look at the NorShor Theatre in downtown Duluth was a highlight.

Murder mysteries and art deco treasures

Minnesota Connected
August 14, 2018

It wasn't the shimmer of countless stars reflecting from Lake Superior. This was a different kind of aura. The city of Duluth was aglow with the glitter of Hollywood stars, a spectacular movie premiere, and Vanity Fair-type after parties. Oscar winner Patty Duke, The Walton's Richard Thomas, actress Rosemary Murphy, and other luminaries were in town to attend the Midwestern premiere of Universal Studio's thriller "You'll Like My Mother" in early November 1972. And despite being paralyzed from a stroke, under around-the-clock care, heiress Elisabeth Congdon wasn't going to miss it either. A driver and nurse delivered her into the cacophony of socialites converging on the art deco NorShor Theatre. Her regal visage and stately coiffed curls may have obscured her deep-seated philanthropy for Minnesota arts and children's health causes.

Top Projects of 2017: NorShor Theatre Community Arts Center

Finance & Commerce
July 27, 2018

Early this February, the curtain went down — or up, depending on your perspective — on one of Duluth's most complex renovation projects ever. The first performance of "Mamma Mia!" on the main stage of the revitalized NorShor Theatre Community Arts Center capped nearly a decade of work to transform the former strip club into a focal point for Duluth's Historic Arts & Theater District.

Art wanted for NorShor corridor

Duluth News Tribune
July 24, 2018

A Duluth board is seeking to commission a piece of art for a prime spot downtown. The art piece is to be installed in the skywalk corridor of the recently restored NorShor Theatre, the Duluth Public Arts Commission announced on Monday.

A restored NorShor Theater beckons from downtown Duluth to visitors

Twin Cities Pioneer Press
July 7, 2018

If the walls of the NorShor theater could talk, they wouldn't know where to begin. In the past 100 years, the old building on Superior Street in downtown Duluth has served many purposes: a live theater, a movie theater, a strip club. But for almost a decade it sat dormant, the marquee announcing one show: "Restore the NorShor."

Opera's 'Don Giovanni' takes a page from old Hollywood

Duluth News Tribune
June 21, 2018

Lyric Opera of the North's upcoming take on Mozart includes silent film-style title cards, a bit of lederhosen, and an anti-hero with the sort of character flaws known to infect mega film stars. Consider this: "Don Giovanni" meets 1930s Hollywood.

Art Hounds: A musical inspired by Vonnegut

MPR News
June 21, 2018

Playwright, director and theater critic Janet Preus is consistently impressed by Duluth's Lyric Opera of the North (or LOON). She's looking forward to a lush production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni," directed by Twin Cities talent Christina Baldwin.

Kara comes home! Goucher gearing up for Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon

June 13, 2018

Kara Goucher grew up in Duluth, Minnesota and was a prep running standout at Duluth East and won state championships. After heading to college at the University of Colorado, she won national championships. After college, she's competed in the Summer Olympics twice. So, when Goucher returns home, it is a big deal.

Reader's view: Duluth's social consciousness needs saving

Duluth News Tribune
June 8, 2018

Over the past month or so many articles in the News Tribune have shared subtle yet common themes: remembrance, renewal, and reconciliation.

Review: Outlaw country poet Steve Earle replays classic album

Duluth News Tribune
June 8, 2018

Outlaw country poet and political pundit Steve Earle received a standing ovation just 10 songs into his sold-out performance at the NorShor Theatre in Duluth on Thursday night. And those 10 songs were the reason many had come to see the show.

Art Hounds: Kids, power tools and Franconia Sculpture Park

MPR News
May 30, 2018

This week, on Art Hounds: Kids and power tools come together at Franconia Sculpture Park. Plus: Art Hounds recommend Our Town in Duluth and a miniature art exhibition on display in a porch window.

Finance & Commerce announces Top Projects of 2017

Finance & Commerce
May 25, 2018

The Playhouse last staged Thornton Wilder's Our Town in 2010. Thursday night, a new production of the classic American play opened at the NorShor Theatre, and I think American society must have advanced at least a quarter-century in those eight years.

Review: Our Town a treasure trove of American moments

Duluth News Tribune
May 18, 2018

Minnesota was bustling with construction activity in 2017, with significant projects completed from Duluth to Rochester and across the Twin Cities metro area. An independent panel selected 33 honorees for Finance & Commerce's annual Top Projects.

Duluth preservation efforts recognized

Duluth News Tribune
May 12, 2018

The NorShor Theatre, brought back from the brink of death, is one of 13 Duluth Preservation Alliance honorees this year. The Alliance will honor 11 homes and two businesses Monday that have been preserved or restored in a historically accurate way at its annual Preservation Awards and Centennial Home recognition event.

Photo tour: NorShor Theatre, Duluth's freshly renovated downtown landmark

City Pages
May 8, 2018

After 18 years and $31 million, plans to revive downtown Duluth's NorShor Theatre was fully realized when the venue was reintroduced in February. The 118-year-old art deco structure had fallen into severe disrepair, but, as you'll see on this photo tour, its past luster has been restored.

Review: Starfire celebrates 20 years of Homegrown memories

Duluth News Tribune
May 6, 2018

In the year 2073, the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival has taken over the universe with thousands of bands playing every night almost year round. And the Homegrown Chicken will be a candidate for the Minnesota state bird. Dressed in bathrobes and using walkers, Homegrown founder Scott "Starfire" Lunt and early conspirators Bryan "Lefty" Johnson and Rick Boo took to the NorShor Theatre stage Saturday night acting out a loosely drawn flash-forward skit. The three "old men" poked fun at the annual music festival's amazing run which all started during Lunt's 30th birthday party in 1998.

It's more grown up': Homegrown Music Festival celebrates its 20th year of local music

Duluth News Tribune
April 26, 2018

Every good festival has 20 good years in it, Scott "Starfire" Lunt thinks a younger version of himself might have thought. You make it 20 years, and it's sold out and over.

Such magnificent ghosts

Perfect Duluth Day
April 14, 2018

Back in January, Don Ness emailed me something like, "Hey, Anna. I'm hosting a party at the NorShor Theatre on March 3 and I'd like you to tell some stories. Would you do a reading?" Ness, as you probably know, is the former mayor of Duluth and, as you might not know, a positive master of understatement. I figured he was inviting me to perform at a little reading party. You know, 50 people or so in the NorShor's mezzanine. And then a friend of mine messaged me a poster for a Low concert in the NorShor's 632-seat theater. I zoomed in to see the date, to see if I could go, and saw MY NAME ON THE BOTTOM OF THE POSTER — and I, embarrassed and panic-stricken that my name had somehow gotten on the bottom of this poster, looked at the date, and was like, "And I can't even do it then, because I'm gonna be at Don Ness's party!" Took me like ten seconds to figure out this was the thing Don had invited me to. Lord.

In State of the City address, Larson calls for Duluth to innovate, lead

Duluth News Tribune
March 15, 2018

Duluth Mayor Emily Larson chose the newly renovated NorShor Theatre as the venue for her third State of the City address Thursday night, saying: "Just a few years ago, this grand theater had fallen into complete disrepair.

NorShor Theatre opens its doors for first concert

FOX 21 News
March 3, 2018

If you were able to score tickets to the Don Ness Shows Off the Norshor Theatre concert, you were in luck for the sold-out show. Several local bands that got their start at the Norshor are coming back to perform in the newly remodeled Theatre.

Revival brings crowds back to Duluth's NorShor Theatre

Minneapolis Star Tribune
February 3, 2018

The music reverberating again inside the historic NorShor Theatre on Duluth's Superior Street was extra sweet for many in the audience last week. It took 7 ½ years and $30 million to restore the theater, which opened in 1910 and had taken turns as a movie house, music venue and, lastly, a strip club considered a stain at the heart of the Lake Superior city's old downtown.

PDD Quiz: History of the NorShor

Perfect Duluth Day
January 14, 2018

In anticipation of the NorShor Theatre re-opening in February, this month's PDD Quiz looks back at the colorful history of this Duluth landmark.

In new feature Currents, outdoorists talk about what they are reading, following, watching

Minneapolis Star Tribune
January 12, 2018

This is a new feature on outdoors people and their interests. Today: Richard Hoeg of Duluth, a photographer, birder, blogger (365daysofbirds.com), and a volunteer naturalist at Sax-Zim Bog.

Be an usher at the NorShor Theatre

KOOL 101.7
January 10, 2018

I grew up in Duluth and one of the iconic places in the area is the Norshor Theatre, I remember walking in and thinking it was so big, and we were downtown. All the lights and everything had me captivated. You could be part of history, volunteer to be an Usher at the NorShor Theatre.

A view on tourism: Tourism has to have faster start in 2018

Duluth News Tribune
December 31, 2017

As the calendar flips to 2018, Visit Duluth is rolling out a high-profile Twin Cities campaign touting Duluth as the ultra winter outdoor destination. An entire train on the light-rail Blue Line will be wrapped with dynamic exterior images of Spirit Mountain and ice climbing at Quarry Park, highlighting the tagline, "Find it in Duluth." Interior photos will feature Duluth in all its winter glory, including craft brews, the Aerial Lift Bridge and snow-covered trails.