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Friendsgiving at the Pride Center

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 20th, 2019

…Saturday, November 23, 12-4 p.m.The Pride Collective Celebrate Thanksgiving with chosen friends and family at the Pride Collective this weekend. Bring your favorite dish, play some games, or just hang out. Turkey and beverages will be served. There may be a craft for the kids/kids at heart, too. The Collective is…

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​‘Tis the season: Folkways Christkindlmarkt

by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 20th, 2019

…By Kris Gruberperriex1@gmail.com“Christkindlesmarkt” is simply any open-air market celebrating the spirit of Christmas, usually in the heart of the city, with the Nuremberg, Germany Christkindlesmarkt being the most famous.On the Friday before the first Sunday in Advent until Christmas Eve, Nuremberg’s Old Town offers an array of market stands, games,…

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​A spoon full of sugar: New poetry from Sarah Kobrinsky

by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | November 20th, 2019

…Former Fargo-Moorhead resident Sarah Kobrinsky has recently released her first full collection of poetry, Nighttime on the Other Side of Everything, published by New Rivers Press. The book is divided into three sections, each with a different theme and flavor.“I tend to write things that are superficially funny but there’s…

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​Bong’s ‘Parasite’ Infiltrates Year-End Best Movies Lists

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | November 20th, 2019

…“Parasite” will be the top-grossing foreign-language film at the 2019 American box office, and deservedly so. Joon-ho Bong’s most satisfying and accomplished movie since “Mother” in 2009, “Parasite” is the first Korean film to win the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or. A perfectly-tuned, midnight-black fairy tale of two families—…

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A Murder On 5th Avenue

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | November 20th, 2019

…King Donald: The Most Dangerous Human In The WorldI will never forget a summation about President Donald Trump by a frequent visitor to Mar-a-Lago: “Even his friends don’t like him.” After observing Melania and him for years, I believe his third trophy wife doesn’t like him either. But—that’s life in…

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​Headbanger’s ball: Slayer’s Final Campaign

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | November 20th, 2019

…As the lights came up after Slayer’s final song during their November 17 set for their FInal Campaign tour at the Fargodome, Minneapolis based photographer Paul Allen turned to me and said. “It’s really sad that this is their final tour, I’ve spent the last 20 years going to Slayer…

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​Exposure 2019

by HPR Contributor | Arts | November 13th, 2019

…By Jill Finkelsonjsfinkelson99@gmail.comFor the fourth year now, “Exposure” will showcase the work of area photographers. The yearly celebration of photography runs through the month of November. Put together by our own J. Earl Miller, photographer, and enthusiast, he opens the show to all, young, old, professional, and amateur. There are over 30…

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​‘Live music sounds so much better.’

by HPR Contributor | Theatre | November 13th, 2019

…By Michael Str!kemichaelstrike.solo@gmail.comComedy, dance, live music, and that classic wordplay and wit only Mel Brooks can deliver. This Friday, November 14th, Concordia College Theater premieres their production of Mel Brooks’ musical “Young Frankenstein.” Directed by New York’s acclaimed director and choreographer, Donna Kaz, and musically led by musical director Andrew…

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RIP, Sarah Ann

by John Strand | Editorial | November 13th, 2019

…One more time, our senses are rocked as folks we know are spinning and reeling after yet another tragic suicide of a young woman who was known as a sparkplug in our community, to say the least.Hardly any of us has not been touched by suicide. And, frankly, far too…

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​Legacy Fund hearing disrupted by protest

by C.S. Hagen | News | November 13th, 2019

…FARGO — The North Dakota Legislature Legacy Fund Earnings Committee hearings started off Tuesday night by listening to the public on a range of ideas on how to spend the state’s $6.36 billion surplus from oil and gas revenues. On Wednesday, however, the hearings turned sour after a representative from…

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