I think we could all use a laugh. The good news is that we have so many amazing comedy shows coming to the Duluth area and beyond this year. Now, we have another one to add to the list.

The DECC announced yet another hilarious show on Wednesday (May 27th) and this is one people will be lining up for.

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The Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue will be headed to the venue on Tuesday, November 10th. This show is 18 plus so make sure that you plan accordingly.

Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show kicks off at 7 p.m. There will even be a twenty minute intermission.

All About 'The Golden Girls' & Their Hilarious Humor

No, it's not the original Golden Girls obviously. This quartet is a reimagining of sorts, with skits about what they would all be doing today if they were still alive and what shenanigans they might get into.

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This is all a parody in good fun and not associated with the original in any way. However, if you were a big fan of the show, you are going to love this.

Snag Tickets To 'The Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue' Tour

There will be a special presale Thursday (May 28th) starting at 10 a.m. and continuing through 10 p.m. Use the presale code CHEESECAKE to take part in this presale and get your tickets before anyone else.

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Otherwise, tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday (May 29th) at 10 a.m. Get more ticket information and show details on the official tour website. This looks absolutely hilarious, whether you are a fan of the show or not. Ha!

Minnesota’s ‘Mushroom House’ aka ‘Flintstone House’ Is Now For Sale

Welcome to 1401 Mississippi Ave — known around Duluth for more than fifty years as "The Mushroom House" or "The Flinstone House."

The 5-bedroom, 3-bath house was built in 1970 using an innovative foam-shell construction method. The home's triple-dome design creates curved walls, soaring dome ceilings, and spaces that feel more sculpted than built.

The main level of this 2,800 square foot home opens into a sunken living room with a built-in sofa and a dramatic wall of seven-foot patio doors leading to a wraparound deck overlooking the trees.

The arched kitchen carries the home's organic geometry throughout, with a breakfast bar that feels as much like it belongs in an art installation as in a home.

The primary bedroom offers vaulted ceilings and epoxy flooring. A second bedroom and three-quarter bath complete the main floor.

Head downstairs, and the walk-out lower level opens into a spacious great room with beamed ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, and patio access to the wooded backyard. Three additional bedrooms, a full bath, a half bath, and a laundry room create flexibility for whatever the next owner needs.

However, what makes this home truly remarkable is not just what it looks like; it is what has been done to protect it.

In 2021, new epoxy flooring was installed throughout the primary bedroom and lower-level family room, new carpet went into the lower-level bedrooms and upper office, the sewer lateral was replaced, and a full-house dehumidifier and whole-home ozone air scrubber were added.

In 2022, the exterior received a professional repaint with UV-resistant paint, and all skylights were sealed.

In 2024, all 16 windows were replaced. The home sits on a private, wooded 0.60-acre lot in Kenwood, within walking distance to the University of Minnesota Duluth and the College of St. Scholastica, with a two-stall attached garage with loft storage rounding out the package.

The home went back on the market in Duluth in May 2026 for $369,999.

Gallery Credit: Alicia Lokke with The Lokke Group at Messina & Associates Real Estate

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We've had a few holiday films shot here in the Northland. While locals will no this is a no-brainer, here are some reasons why Duluth is truly prefect for a cheesy Christmas movie.

Gallery Credit: Lauren Wells