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Our story series celebrating songs inspired by Leelanau County and the Sleeping Bear Dunes continues with “Pearl of America,” written by Ingemar Johansson of the band Song of the Lakes. For many, the song “Pearl of America” encapsulates the serene beauty and profound connection to northern Michigan’s stunning landscape. But for its creator, Johansson, the journey to this musical ode was a personal odyssey that began across the Atlantic. Song of the Lakes perform every Wednesday during July and August at the Manitou Tallship in Traverse City West Bay for the sunset cruise.

The 11th and final installment in a year-long series of articles about local art, culture and creativity. Five visual and performing artists were asked to peer into the new year, and consider what lies ahead for them and their practices. Here’s what they said.

If 2011 continues to be as full of excitement, exhilaration, and adulation as its first weekend, Emma Cook is headed for quite a year. On the evening of Sunday, Jan. 2, Emma packed The Loading Dock restaurant/bar in Traverse City with almost 200 of her closest friends for the release party of her new CD, “Days of Wonder”. The fruit of a semester off from the University of Vermont, and an autumn of intense work with Patrick Niemisto at the Holy Wah Studio near Maple City, Days of Wonder is a harvest of Emma’s crystalline voice and emerging songwriting skills.