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by Ryan Janke | Theatre | April 10th, 2019
…Macbeth is set to open at Fargo South High School Theatre Thursday, April 11 and will run through Sunday. The show will be filled with betrayal, thirst for power, sorrow, and revenge for an action-packed two hours. It will also bring one real-life family full-circle as they all contribute to…
by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | April 10th, 2019
…“I started to look around at state arts council positions because I felt that even though I had never done that, I felt like it would be a really good blend of skills, so I started to look around in 2016. A few jobs came up but I knew I…
by Gabrielle Hersch | News | April 10th, 2019
…Once upon a time in 2007, a group of independent record store owners and employees had a discussion that would help shape the music scene for years to come. They recognized the resurgence of interest in vinyl records and wanted to celebrate the unique culture that was sprouting up right…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | April 10th, 2019
…Following a world premiere as one of the opening night selections of the Sundance Film Festival in January, conceptual visual artist Rashid Johnson’s adaptation of Richard Wright’s venerable “Native Son” debuts April 6 on HBO. The third big screen version of the story of Bigger Thomas, Wright’s film retains many…
by C.S. Hagen | News | April 9th, 2019
…FARGO – Persistent and seemingly coordinated attacks from area media outlets against Representative Ruth Buffalo have pushed her to become one of the more successful legislators of 2019. Four bills and one resolution were signed into law, she said. Her bills range from allowing students to wear cultural regalia at graduation…
by C.S. Hagen | News | April 6th, 2019
…FARGO – Ice jams along the Red River are slowing snow runoff, keeping Fargo and other areas in North Dakota on the list for possible flooding. At 8:15 Saturday morning, the Red River rose another three feet since Friday cresting at 33.1 feet. Major flood stage is 30 feet, the National…
by HPR Contributor | News | April 3rd, 2019
…By Meg Luther Lindholmmeglutherlindholm@gmail.comIt’s no secret to anyone who has lived or worked in downtown Fargo for a long time that the area has changed dramatically – and not always for the better. There’s no question that downtown badly needed a facelift which it has now with new shops, restaurants,…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | April 3rd, 2019
…A few years ago I was walking into my hometown grocery store. At the time I had Minnesota plates and an elderly man struck up a conversation mid parking lot—as central North Dakotans often do. Usually it’s to comment on the weather or when curiosity gets the best…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 3rd, 2019
…Thursday, April 11, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Plains Art Museum, 704 1st Ave N, FargoThis one night only event will be held at the Katherine Kilbourne Center for Creativity at the Plains Art Museum. Using a mixture of techniques to design 4-6 planters, participants get to keep their favorite while…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 3rd, 2019
…MSUM presents: Reefer MadnessApril 10-13, 7:30 p.m.Hansen Theatre stage, MSUM, MoorheadInspired by the original 1936 film of the same name, this musical comedy takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the hysteria caused when clean-cut kids fall prey to the “devil’s lettuce.” Follow their downward spiral filled with jazz music, sex and…