11 Years After the Riot: Revisiting Racial Tension

11 Years After the Riot: Revisiting Racial Tension Cover by Raul Gomez

Almost every firework has at least a few main ingredients: The black powder, which provides fuel; oxidizing agents that keep the fire lit once burning; reducing agents and regulators allow the speed of reaction to be controlled. And finally, coloring agents provide the flash of brilliant color.
Just add the spark, and the reaction is often explosive and magnificent. 11 years ago — on July 4, 1998 — one simple spark set into motion an explosion, and its report is still echoing across the city of Moorhead.

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Jagged Edges

By Cameron “The Card” Sherber
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Deadly Duo Rocking the Hub

Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Hollywood Undead will appear together Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at The Venue in Fargo. The tour has RJA supporting their second studio release, “Lonely Road,” and HU supporting their first major label release, “Swan Song.”  I had a chance to catch up with RJA’s lead singer, Ronnie Winter, and J Dog from HU, to discuss what is happening with their bands and what Fargo can expect from the show.

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Film

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Steven Soderbergh’s “The Girlfriend Experience” is as lean and brutal as its chief attraction Sasha Grey, the young starlet whose appearances in more than 150 porn videos lend the movie an air of authenticity — real or imagined — to the story of a high-priced call girl working in NYC during the midst of the current economic collapse. Adding another chapter to the tale of Soderbergh’s fascinating balancing act that alternates between big budget Hollywood fare like the “Ocean’s 11” series and the modestly priced, intimate digital features that offer a different kind of introspective artistry, “The Girlfriend Experience” is the most successful of the director’s smaller scale projects.

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