The annual Frozen River Film Festival Jan. 23-27 at Winona State University features more than 40 full-length, short and documentary films, plus speakers, workshops and live jazz. Films include "The Price of Sand," an in-depth look at frac-sand mining in Minnesota and Wisconsin; "Nourishing the Kids of Katrina: The Edible Schoolyard," featuring a chef's food program for children affected by Hurricane Katrina, and "Vanishing Bees," an investigative look at the ecological and economical impact of the decline of honeybees. Tickets are $8 to $60. More information is at www.frff.org. COLLEEN A. COLES
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