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One-Man-Bands at TCS

It’s an evening of one-man-bands! Stop by for your favorite long named music groups this evening: Steve Solkela’s “Overpopulated” One-Man Band & Zeb or Zeke and the Run Away Screamings (ZOZATRAS). Doors: 7pm · Music: 8pm $5 · 21+

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Relax, Refresh, Radiate | Mother’s Day Reset

Not Brunch. This is Better. The Mother’s Day Reset You Actually Need Step away from the noise, the to-do list, and taking care of everyone else… This is your moment to be taken care of. Join us for a one-day-only immersive beauty and wellness experience designed to help you unwind, glow, and actually enjoy Mother’s Day. Saturday, May 9th | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM At Destination Fitness Walk in overwhelmed. Walk out glowing. For just $75 (a $175 value), your all-inclusive experience includes: Custom lip gloss made just for you. Build-your-own fresh flower bouquet. Relaxing neck and scalp massage. Brow wax. Bodywork session to release tension. B12 boost for energy and glow. Infrared sauna and full gym access. Refreshing shake. DIY rollerball or hand and foot scrub. Plus… exclusive event-only specials you won’t find anywhere else. Come solo. Bring your mom. Make it a girls’ day. However you show…

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Free showing at zeitgesit april 29 630pm

Mr. Nobody Against Putin

Duluth Sister Cities is sponsoring a free showing of the Oscar award-winning film, Mr. Nobody vs. Putin at Zeitgeist Theater on Wednesday, April 29 at 6:30pm. Russian teacher, Pavel “Pasha” Talankin, documents the systematic indoctrination of his students after Russia declared war with Ukraine. This powerful film explores the complexities of modern geopolitics through a deeply human lens. Following the screening, DSCI board member JP Gresh — who has served as a military attaché in both Ukraine and Russia — will lead a discussion on cultural dynamics in Russia and the long-term impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Admission is free and all are welcome.

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A band performs during the homegrown music festival in duluth, mn

Happy Homegrown: Your Guide to the Homegrown Music Festival

Happy Homegrown! Each year from April 26 to May 3, the Zenith City transforms into an eight-day, 172-band musical marathon. Join local musician and Steering Committee member Famous Kaylee for an insider’s guide to navigating Duluth’s favorite local holiday — from snagging your weeklong wristband and mastering Western Wednesday to catching sets at Amsoil Arena and finding your new favorite band in a Lincoln Park taproom.

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