Christa Lawler, Duluth News Tribune

Christa Lawler

Duluth News Tribune

Duluth, MN, United States

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Past:
  • Duluth News Tribune
  • Brainerd Dispatch
  • Grand Forks Herald
  • inforum
  • The Dickinson Press
  • jamestownsun
  • West Central Tribune
  • Agweek
  • WDAY TV News
  • WDAZ News

Past articles by Christa:

Best Bets: Where to celebrate New Year's Eve in Duluth

This week's top picks in local arts and entertainment. → Read More

Best Arts and Entertainment of 2021: Murals, 'Matilda' among Northlanders' top picks

In 2021, you liked Charlie Parr, "Duluth Does Fleetwood Mac" and everything visual artist Moira Villiard creates. → Read More

Best Bets: 'Twas the night of the Crunchy Bunch

This week's top picks in local arts and entertainment. → Read More

Best Food of 2021: Northlanders like hot drinks, cool eats

Local food fans and drink aficionados weighed in on the best things consumed in the past year. → Read More

Once Upon a Time in Duluth: High school's namesake died after contracting cold

About 100 years ago: R.E. Denfeld died in his Woodland home, though he was "conscious to the last.'" → Read More

Jake Owen to headline Bayfront Country Jam

The fourth annual fest will also feature Tyler Rich and more. → Read More

Best in books: Carnival noir, magical women, stories about land among top recommendations

In 2021, Duluth readers and writers enjoyed the rediscovery of Dorothy Hughes, "Braiding Sweetgrass" and dancing frogs. → Read More

'Abbey Road' comes to Duluth's Harbor Drive

Also, a second Duluth show has been added to the "Charlie Berens Midwest Survival Guide Tour." → Read More

Big Top Chautauqua offers glimpse of 2022 season

Outdoor venue near Bayfield has announced two shows for this summer. → Read More

Carnival noir, magical women, stories about land among locals' best books read in 2021

In 2021, local readers and writers enjoyed the rediscovery of Dorothy Hughes, "Braiding Sweetgrass" and dancing frogs. → Read More

Best Bets: Skate, laugh and Springfield

This week's top picks in local arts and entertainment. → Read More

Writer wins award for screenplay about Duluth lynching death

Dale R. Botten's latest rewrite took the top award at the Hollywood Script Award competition in Los Angeles. → Read More

MercyMe brings 'Inhale (Exhale)' tour to Duluth

The Christian band, always a local draw, plays Amsoil Arena in April. → Read More

Lisa Johnson quietly signs off in KUMD transition to 'The North'

The award-winning host of "Northland Morning" had been with the public radio station for 30 years. → Read More

Best bets: 'Nutcracker' gets Duluth-y

This week's top picks in local arts and entertainment. → Read More

Once Upon a Time in Duluth: Local woman implicated in buzzy murder case

About 100 years ago: Blanche Krawczyk didn't kill the handsy rich man from Knoxville. In fact, she didn't look anything like the woman who did it. → Read More

'Weird Al' Yankovic has date with Duluth

Parody master is leaving the likes of 'I Want a New Duck' at home, though. → Read More

'Weird Al' Yankovic has date with Duluth

Parody master is leaving the likes of 'I Want a New Duck' at home, though. → Read More

'Iron Opera' documentary offers behind-the-scenes look at high art in small towns

The Northern Lights Music Festival, held annually on the Iron Range, is the subject of a documentary that will air on WDSE-TV. → Read More

Best Bets: It's getting festive in here

This week's top picks in local arts and entertainment. → Read More