Music and art will draw visitors to the Homegrown Music Festival, which runs through May 6 in Duluth. More than 100 bands and musicians in rock, hip-hop, jazz and other genres will perform at various times and venues. Other events include comedy, poetry, a photography exhibit and a music video festival. Tickets are $5 to $25. Advance tickets are available at Electric Fetus in Duluth (1-218-722-9970). Find more details at www.duluthhomegrown.com. COLLEEN A. COLES
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