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A collage of artwork for 8 album and single releases over a blurred background. There is a black and white image of a grasshopper, an artistic drawing of two faces pointed at each other, a man on stilts pointing to a moon, a pea green image with what looks like a blurred vinyl in the middle, an artistic drawing based on a photograph of a man's profile, a woman pictured in the middle of the image in a leather jacket, four women dressed as clowns, and a drawing of a bouquet of flowers.
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The KAXE Music Team recommends recent singles and albums from Lucinda Williams, Courtney Barnett, Sotomayor, David Huckfelt, The Lowest Pair and more.
"Season Watch" is a KAXE podcast for the curious, filled with the delights of nature in Northern Minnesota. Hosts are Charlie Mitchell, Heidi Holtan, John Latimer and a rotating cast of characters, often featuring voices of young nature observers from around the state. From owl calls to sleeping bears and freezing frogs, we want hear from you! Record a message and send us what you are seeing in nature!
A legendary contemporary songwriter, Lucinda has helped define Americana music as we know it. Her style of writing a song is by using plain language so the message doesn't get lost. For her 16th album, World's Gone Wrong, the message is of vital importance, featuring original protest songs about the state of the world, plus a cover of Bob Marley & The Wailers' "So Much Trouble in the World," which features fellow legend Mavis Staples.

The song titles give good clues to the content: "The World's Gone Wrong," "Something's Gotta Give," "How Much Did You Get for Your Soul" — I could go through the entire tracklist to give you the whole picture. Throughout the album, her words are direct and clear:

They plan on your silence
Ignorance and vagary
While the streets fill with violence
Chaos and tragedy
So let me remind you
Just what's at stake
Apathy will blind you
Until it's too late
- "Freedom Speaks"
- KH


When our neighbors are in need of food, organizations and volunteers across Northern Minnesota step up. Food shelves, community meals and soup kitchens aim to the fill the gaps.
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An otter bounds along a snow trail near Aurora on Jan. 6, 2023.
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During the Phenology Report for the week of Jan. 13, 2026, Staff Phenologist John Latimer remarks on mid-winter trees, otter slides, and a rabbit killed by an owl.
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