Mystery, drama and a superhero movie. Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater, Christa Lawler and Tom Olsen checked out a few new movies recently and here is what they had to say. Everything you need to know from Siskel, Ebert and the other guy.
New to the podcast, find out what the gang is up to on their regular assignment beats with our inside the newsroom segment "Your beat, my beat."
After the recent news about Silver Bay pulling Bent Paddle beer from its liquor store, Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater, Tom Olsen and Christa Lawler share their thoughts on the situation and the formation of the Downstream Business Coalition, of which Bent Paddle is a part of.
The coalition is made up of "small business owners who understand that a sustainable economy in Minnesota's North is dependent on a healthy ecosystem and clean water."
"I have to admit, I thought I would be basically off this week working on projects around the house I bought last summer. ... But nope, the Bulldogs are in the NCAA tournament, which is cool. It's fun. It makes my job more interesting yet."
Duluth News Tribune college hockey reporter Matt Wellens wakes up early to join Christa Lawler and Tom Olsen on the Pressroom Podcast and talk about the University of Minnesota Duluth men's hockey team, which is headed for the NCAA tournament this week in Worcester, Mass. Wellens briefs us on the Bulldogs' road to the tourney, their performance in the Frozen Faceoff and how they match up against Friday's opponent, defending national champion Providence.
Not too long ago Subway was the only lunch option near our downtown Duluth office. Now there is more variety and more appeal to eating out for lunch. Duluth News Tribune arts and entertainment reporter Christa Lawler joins Tom Olsen this week to talk about a few of the new lunch choices they are making these days. Both Olsen and Lawler eat out for lunch everyday so one could say they are experts in the field.
In the wake of a powerful obituary that was published in the Duluth News Tribune last week, reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen honor the family's wishes by breaking the "destructive silence on the stigma surrounding mental illness and suicide."
Story: Powerful obituary seeks talk about depression, suicide
Obituary: Aletha Meyer Pinnow
"I come away pretty proud that (this movie) sheds a really good light on reporting. So this is a good moment for our kind," Duluth News Tribune reporter Brady Slater said about Academy Awards Best Picture winner "Spotlight."
This week Slater and Tom Olsen talk about the film (small spoilers, but nothing Earth shattering), why they think it deserved the award and what it means to journalists today and how they cover tough stories. Olsen has reported on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church and offers his experience in covering these controversial cases.
Let us know what you thought of the film. Send us your comments or thoughts to podcast@duluthnews.com
The 2016 presidential race has proven to be full of surprises from the candidate field to the primary elections. With Super Tuesday approaching, Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen talk politics, as they often do from their adjoining cubicles in the newsroom.
Last week, Fargo police officer Jason Moszer was killed in action after an eight-hour standoff in North Fargo. Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen felt compelled to honor Moszer's life by talking about the critical role police officers play in our daily lives.
"This situation really makes me think of police in a new light. I've been critical of police in the past, maybe conversationally, ... I'm going to come clean and say, what a profession where you would have all this brotherhood and where you would have all this camaraderie to come out and support this (Moszer's life and family)."
This week on Pressroom Podcast, Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen talk Minnesota winters. Whether it's driving in snow and ice, participating in winter activities or just surviving the cold temperatures, the winter season affects us all in the Northland.
Let the Hockey Day Minnesota festivities begin. The rink in Duluth's Bayfront Festival Park is all set for Saturday's games. This week, Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen invite prep sports reporter Louie St. George III to talk about the big outdoor prep hockey games this weekend and what it means to have Hockey Day Minnesota staged in Duluth this year.
There are some new and exciting things happening around Duluth these days. Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen talk us through the changes happening around the city and the excitement leading up to the annual John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon.
This week on Pressroom Podcast, Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen give their two cents about the much talked about Netflix series "Making a Murderer."
This week Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen talk with photographer Bob King about cameras being allowed in a Duluth courtroom for the first time as part of a state pilot program.
This week, Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen discuss Emily Larson's inauguration as mayor of Duluth, Don Ness' new career and Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen telling Wisconsin Public Radio that he is pushing for his own recall.
Duluth News Tribune reporters Brady Slater and Tom Olsen discuss the Top 10 stories of 2015 as voted on by News Tribune staff. Listen to them as the recall how that story affected them, where they were that particular day and where they see these stories going as we head into the new year.
This week reporter Brady Slater hosts Duluth Budgeteer reporter Teri Cadeau to discuss book clubs, including one Duluth book club that has been around for 100 years.
This week on Pressroom Podcast, reporter Brady Slater hosts sci-fi aficionado Meghan Callahan to talk about all things "Star Wars" in preparation for Friday's release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens".
This week reporter Brady Slater hosts comedian/retired letter carrier John Peterman to talk about odd jobs, Seinfeld and what things are funny about Duluth.
This week, reporter Brady Slater talks with local musician Mary Bue about her record "Holy Bones" and destroying pianos in her dreams.
Duluth News Tribune reporter Brady Slater hosts fellow reporter Tom Olsen in this pilot episode of the Pressroom Podcast. Listen as they discuss their experiences covering crime stories and the overall atmosphere of working in the newsroom together. And the World Series. These avid baseball fans couldn’t leave that out of the first podcast. Check back here every Wednesday to hear local guests talk about music, shipping history, the new Star Wars movie and much more.