
Join us Saturday October 25 for an Evening of Musical Divination at one of our favorite spots in Fargo, ND!
Unveil your withcy wardrobes and share this grand night of performances by:
Diane Miller
Diane (Miller) is a dynamic Minneapolis-based vocalist, songwriter, guitarist, and radio personality known for her eclectic talent and deep connections to the local music scene. Featured in the May 2025 issue of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Diane’s standout year as an interviewer, radio host, and musician has earned her praise for her “rock solid” contributions across multiple platforms. From hip-hop and rock ‘n’ roll to folk, Diane has consistently brought a wide range of genres to life throughout the Twin Cities.
Some of Diane’s career milestones include performing the national anthem for both the Minnesota Twins and Lynx, sharing the stage with punk icon Tommy Stinson at First Avenue and the Dakota, and interviewing movie star Timothée Chalamet at the Minneapolis premiere of A Complete Unknown. She’s opened for legendary artists like Nelly, Joan Jett, and Soul Asylum, and has emceed the 8th and 10th annual Blue Ox Music Festivals. Diane is also a 2020-2021 McKnight Artist Fellow.
As a prominent radio host, Diane is the voice behind The Local Show, a staple of Minnesota music.
Diane is a Fargo native. She’s the co-founder and lead of the hip-hop band D Mills and the Thrills. She also served as editor of the alternative newspaper High Plains Reader and talent buyer of the indie venue The Aquarium.
Diane (Miller) is a dynamic Minneapolis-based vocalist, songwriter, guitarist, and radio personality known for her eclectic talent and deep connections to the local music scene. Featured in the May 2025 issue of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, Diane’s standout year as an interviewer, radio host, and musician has earned her praise for her “rock solid” contributions across multiple platforms. From hip-hop and rock ‘n’ roll to folk, Diane has consistently brought a wide range of genres to life throughout the Twin Cities.
Some of Diane’s career milestones include performing the national anthem for both the Minnesota Twins and Lynx, sharing the stage with punk icon Tommy Stinson at First Avenue and the Dakota, and interviewing movie star Timothée Chalamet at the Minneapolis premiere of A Complete Unknown. She’s opened for legendary artists like Nelly, Joan Jett, and Soul Asylum, and has emceed the 8th and 10th annual Blue Ox Music Festivals. Diane is also a 2020-2021 McKnight Artist Fellow.
As a prominent radio host, Diane is the voice behind The Local Show, a staple of Minnesota music.
Diane is a Fargo native. She’s the co-founder and lead of the hip-hop band D Mills and the Thrills. She also served as editor of the alternative newspaper High Plains Reader and talent buyer of the indie venue The Aquarium.
Zippy Laske
Zippy Laske is a Minnesota based performer known for her bright voice, playful melodies, and inventive lyrics. Involved in Minneapolis’s popular music scene and theatre scene alike, Zippy’s style is versatile and unconforms traditional genres. She has been writing music professionally for over a decade including writing for other artists, producers, and music licensing publishers. In 2018, Zippy joined the cast of Sue Scott’s Island of Discarded Women Live Show and Podcast presenting politically and socially relevant original songs each episode. The show performs bimonthly at Crooners Supper Club in Minneapolis, MN. Most recently, Zippy joined forces with producer and violinist, DGS (they/them), to collaborate on her self-titled EP released in June, 2025. Zippy’s music has been featured on The Current’s The Local show, MPR’s Minnesota Now, Jazz 88.5’s Good Acoustics, and Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Minnesota Playlist.
Zippy Laske is a Minnesota based performer known for her bright voice, playful melodies, and inventive lyrics. Involved in Minneapolis’s popular music scene and theatre scene alike, Zippy’s style is versatile and unconforms traditional genres. She has been writing music professionally for over a decade including writing for other artists, producers, and music licensing publishers. In 2018, Zippy joined the cast of Sue Scott’s Island of Discarded Women Live Show and Podcast presenting politically and socially relevant original songs each episode. The show performs bimonthly at Crooners Supper Club in Minneapolis, MN. Most recently, Zippy joined forces with producer and violinist, DGS (they/them), to collaborate on her self-titled EP released in June, 2025. Zippy’s music has been featured on The Current’s The Local show, MPR’s Minnesota Now, Jazz 88.5’s Good Acoustics, and Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Minnesota Playlist.
TBD Trio
TBD (not to be confused with “to be determined”) is an American acoustic trio composed of longtime best friends Tony, Bailey, and David. Hailing from Fargo, ND, TBD is known for their creative three-part harmonies and blend of folk and pop styles. Rooted in genuine friendship and shared love of music, their heartfelt performances are equal parts fun and soulful.
TBD (not to be confused with “to be determined”) is an American acoustic trio composed of longtime best friends Tony, Bailey, and David. Hailing from Fargo, ND, TBD is known for their creative three-part harmonies and blend of folk and pop styles. Rooted in genuine friendship and shared love of music, their heartfelt performances are equal parts fun and soulful.
And special guest tarrot card reader, Kaiva Rose.




