March on Broadway
Everyone Is Irish on St. Paddy’s Day
Unlike in many larger cities, where parades are raucous affairs, Fargo-Moorhead’s event has remained family-friendly through the years.
Also in Features
| 41st Annual UND Writers Conference | From our readers |
| Art Spiegelman Interview: The Future of Comics Is in Their Past | Joel Jonientz |
| UND Writers Conference Hosts Free Film Festival | Kathy Coudle-King |
Opinion
Our Economy Bubble Has a Leak in It
If the government is handing out security blankets, we should get our share.
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Music
Band Aide: Brother Ali
Have you heard of Brother Ali? If you haven’t, then you have been missing out on one of the finest rappers to come out of Minnesota in the past decade.
Also in Music
| Greensky Bluegrass: Honor, Honesty and Harmonies | Jeannette Madden |
| Fear Factory, Future Uncertain, Unveils New Album | Brady Bredell |
| 4th Time Lucky | Kristine Kostuck |
Film
Revisiting “The Boys Next Door”
The return of a dramatic comedy that takes a risk: it is about mentally handicapped adults.
Also in Film
| Major Movies Only on British BluRays | Christopher P. Jacobs |
| Bourne Again Hard | Greg Carlson |
| Interview: Best Animation Winner Angela Steffen | Greg Carlson |
Cuisine
Without Mentioning Names
Eating Out: How to Complain
If you are so upset that you may lose control of yourself, don’t do it. This is not the time to make the evening news.
Also in Cuisine
| The French Wine Offerings of Michel Picard | Nikki Ness |
| The Test Is in the Tasting | Deb Jenkins |
| A Riddle and an Invitation | Alice Christianson |
Wellness
I Love Paris (and Fargo-Moorhead) in the Springtime
Q: Does it seem like everyone is really desperate for spring this year? It feels like it to me more this year than other year, for some reason.
Also in Wellness
| Lucky Me! | Susie Ekberg |
| A Little Nutty | Susie Ekberg |
| You Bug Me, I Love You, Please Go Away | Susie Ekberg |
Geek
Femolution: Personal, Powerful, Political
Kimberly Dark at MSCTC and The Spirit Room
Her favorite venues are smaller and midsized towns, where it is difficult to start dialogues regarding gender, race, and class.
Also in Geek
| Mother Nature and Her Queers | Joshua Boschee |
| Russell’s Research: GLBT Adolescents at Risk | Joshua Boschee |
| What Are You Into? | Joshua Boschee |
Arts
Treasures Exposed: Rachel Coyne’s “Whiskey Heart”
MSUM is only the second university to undertake the development of a teaching press. Rachel Coyne’s novel was published last year.
Also in Arts
| Ben Rheault Exhibit: “It Used to Be Simple” | Dan Nygard |
| Colby Nelson: Sticking With Pen and Paper | Kristine Kostuck |
| Gallery 14: Joe Bailey Exhibit | Nichole Seitz |


