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Best Bets: George Thorogood at Symphony Hall – Duluth News Tribune

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March 24, 2026
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Bearded, light-skinned man with dwarfism stands smiling against a yellow portrait backdrop. He wears jeans, sneakers, a polo shirt, a jean jacket and a blue cap.

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DULUTH — This is a week for legendary entertainers, on stage and onscreen.

George Thorogood and the Destroyers

Are you surprised to learn that George Thorogood has never had a Top 40 hit single? It’s true, but he and his band, the Destroyers, are better remembered as avatars of ’80s roadhouse rock than a lot of artists who were more commercially successful at the time. Defined by the 1982 MTV staple “Bad to the Bone,” Thorogood has also put his stamp on covers like “Who Do You Love?” and shown up on soundtracks like “Bull Durham” (“Born to Be Bad”).

Thorogood is now preparing to release a career-spanning set, “The Baddest Show on Earth: Greatest Hits Live.” Due June 12 from Craft Recordings, the 11-track album demonstrates “George’s connection to unvarnished, primal rock and roll,” as record label executive Scott Billington put it in a news release.

The band will demonstrate that connection onstage at Symphony Hall on Wednesday, March 25. As a bluesy bonus, the Robert Cray Band will open the show

(decc.org).

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Comedian Brad Williams will perform at Symphony Hall on Thursday, March 26.

Contributed / DECC

Comedian Brad Williams has several distinctions. Aside from the usual touring standup artist’s roster of successful specials and late-night appearances, Williams was the first comic to headline a Cirque du Soleil show and now bills himself as America’s funniest entertainer — “pound for pound.”

The comic riffs on the ironies of dwarfism along with addressing topics like relationships and race, and he isn’t afraid of raising his eyebrows at regional idiosyncracies. What will a guy who makes fun of Michiganders for using their hands as state maps have to say about residents of America’s most inland seaport? You can find out at Symphony Hall on Thursday, March 26

(decc.org).

Carl Gawboy and Wendy Savage

Three people sit in lobby area with polished brick floor. Person nearest to viewer, at right, is an Indigenous man with a white beard, wearing a leather jacket. He smiles warmly, holding a clear curved award.

Carl Gawboy, far right, holds his Northeastern Minnesota Book Award at the St. Louis County Depot in 2025. The artist will present a talk at the Duluth Art Institute’s downtown gallery space on Thursday, March 26.

Jay Gabler / Duluth Media Group file photo

The theme of this year’s exhibitions at the Duluth Art Institute is “We Hold These Truths,” an invitation for artists and audiences to consider the many dimensions of American identity in the country’s semiquincentennial year.

On Thursday, March 26, artists Carl Gawboy and Wendy Savage will speak at DAI’s downtown gallery space during a reception spotlighting their work on display there. Gawboy’s “Fur Trade Nation” features watercolors examining North America’s fur trade from an Ojibwe perspective. Savage’s “Ojibwe Adornment in Ribbons, Cloth, Beads, and Fur” draws on the artist’s work in textiles and fashion — as well as that of eight more Anishinaabe artists

(duluthart.org).

Book cover: "Deeper Blues: The Life, Songs, and Salvation of Cornbread Harris" by Andrea Swensson with an afterword by Jimmy Jam. Cover image is blue-tinted portrait of Black man in his 90s.

Cornbread Harris will perform at Sacred Heart Music Center on Friday, March 27. Biographer Andrea Swensson will also be present to talk about her 2024 book.

Contributed / University of Minnesota Press

Friday, March 27, won’t be the first time Minneapolis blues artist Cornbread Harris has performed in Duluth; he played Fitger’s Brewhouse a handful of times in the early 2000s, and has performed at the Bayfront Blues Festival twice (in 2005 and 2010). Still, it’s been more than 15 years since the Minnesota music legend has graced a Duluth stage — and he’s never played Sacred Heart Music Center — so this is kind of a big deal.

Harris will be accompanied by his biographer, Andrea Swensson, whose “Deeper Blues” (2024) is important not only as a long-overdue history of Harris’ remarkable life. The writing process helped reunite Harris with his long-estranged son Jimmy Jam Harris, one of the most successful producers in pop music history. Onstage before Friday’s concert, Swensson will talk with this reporter about her book

(sacredheartmusic.org).

Cultural heritage events at UMD

dancers performing on stage

Emerson Spencer, left, and Alivia Lor perform “A Fisherman’s Tale,” featuring Hmong dragon dancing, during a Feb. 4 dance rehearsal at the Marshall Performing Arts Center. On Saturday, March 28, UMD will host a Hmong Heritage Night.

Clint Austin / Duluth Media Group file photo

On Saturday, March 28, the University of Minnesota Duluth will host two separate celebrations of cultural heritage.

At the Ward Wells Field House, UMD’s Indigenous Student Organization will present the fourth annual Ziigwan Powwow. There will be two Grand Entry occasions at the celebration of Indigenous culture, which also includes a community feast

(calendar.d.umn.edu).

Meanwhile, at Kirby Ballroom, Hmong Living in Unity and Balance hosts a Hmong Heritage Night with performances and storytelling. The theme of the evening is “Peb tseem nyob,” or “We’re still standing”

(calendar.d.umn.edu).

Theatrical release poster for "Breakfast at Tiffany's," starring Audrey Hepburn. Text says Hepburn "plays that daring, darling Holly Gonightly to a new high in entertainment delight!"

Theatrical release poster for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” which plays at the Zeitgeist Zinema on Sunday, March 29.

Contributed / Paramount Pictures

No photograph or illustration can convey the sparkling allure of Audrey Hepburn — you simply have to see her onscreen. Although Hepburn’s signature film, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961) is problematic — with white actor Mickey Rooney cast as a Japanese character portrayed in racist stereotype — it also weaves an undeniable spell. Removed from the movie, “Moon River” (Oscar winner for Best Original Song) sounds schmaltzy. But, in the film? It will stop your heart.

On Sunday, March 29, Blake Edwards’ movie screens at the Zeitgeist Zinema

(zeitgeistarts.com).

Jay Gabler

Arts and entertainment reporter Jay Gabler joined the Duluth News Tribune in 2022. His previous experience includes eight years as a digital producer at The Current (Minnesota Public Radio), four years as theater critic at Minneapolis alt-weekly City Pages, and six years as arts editor at the Twin Cities Daily Planet. He’s a co-founder of pop culture and creative writing blog The Tangential; he’s also a member of the National Book Critics Circle and the Minnesota Film Critics Association. You can reach him at [email protected] or 218-409-7529.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.duluthnewstribune.com ’

Tags: Andrea SwenssonDuluth Art InstituteHmong Heritage NightKirby BallroomUniversity of Minnesota DuluthWard Wells Field HouseZiigwan Powwow
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