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An Evening with Dr. Temple Grandin

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 9th, 2019

…Tuesday, January 15, 5:30 - 9 p.m.DoubleTree by Hilton, 825 E. Beaton Drive, West FargoDr. Grandin is a world-renowned advocate for autism. She brings her personal experiences to the stage as she discusses the challenges of autism and how others can face their own challenges in a positive way. Those…

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Wasted! The Story of Food Waste Free Film Screening

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 9th, 2019

…Sunday, January 13, 2 - 5 p.m.The Fargo Theatre, 314 Broadway N., FargoLearn how your scrap food can be used to create incredible dishes. This film was produced by Anthony Bourdain and includes a discussion panel about the themes of the film.

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TAK Music Venue Grand Opening

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 9th, 2019

…Thursday, January 10, 6 p.m.1710 Center Avenue, Dilworth, MNThere is a brand new music venue in the area, and you are invited to the grand opening. Post Traumatic Funk Syndrome will be on stage pumping out the jams. This is a free event open to all ages.

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A Heavenly Binoche ‘Let the Sunshine In’ for Claire Denis

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | January 9th, 2019

…The sensational Claire Denis adds another wonderful work to her impressive filmography with “Let the Sunshine In.” An ode to many things, including restless hearts, the frustrations of romantic freedom versus security, the impossibility, and ridiculousness of the fantasy sold by the Hollywood romantic comedy, the anxieties of middle age,…

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Jacqueline Bussie refuses to let go of love

by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | January 9th, 2019

…Next Tuesday, award-winning author, public speaker, and Concordia professor Jacqueline Bussie will be at the Fargo Public Library for a reading and signing of her latest book, “Love Without Limits: Jesus’ Radical Vision for Love With No Exceptions.” This event will be free and open to the public, with copies…

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A Cold Day In Hell? No Way!

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | January 9th, 2019

…Lots Of Guesses About The “Undiscovered Country”As a child I remember hearing a few things about Hell in Catholic catechism class. It was hot with rivers of fire and one would live there forever for not behaving. It was the opposite of Heaven with the gold streets. Over the years…

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A Spot of Grime on the North Dakota Music Scene

by John Showalter | Music | January 9th, 2019

…Grime is composed of three members: Nick Jensen on guitar and backing vocals, Cale Mogard on drums, and Andrew Wickenheiser on lead vocals and bass guitar. They have a history that goes back at least six years. The band formed in November 2012, when Andrew and Nick (who had previously…

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It’s Always Sunny at Sol Ave!

by Granville Wood | All About Food | January 9th, 2019

…A few weeks ago, I received an email from my dear friends and amazing restauranteurs Nikki Berglund and Ryan Nitschke. If the names sound familiar it’s because they are the dynamic duo behind the highly successful Luna restaurant on South University. The email was asking if I was interested in…

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Woman in the red dress

by C.S. Hagen | News | January 9th, 2019

…FARGO– Annita Lucchesi began researching the cases of missing and murdered Indigenous women with a hand broken from domestic violence. Never before compiled into a single database by any law enforcement agency, her task is daunting, even without the pain. “I almost became one of the women on this list,”…

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Two bills aim to help state with murdered and missing Indigenous People

by C.S. Hagen | News | January 9th, 2019

…BISMARCK– North Dakota’s first Native Congresswoman introduced two bills related to murdered and missing Indigenous people. Ruth Buffalo, of Fargo, turned in the bills – House Bill 1313 and House Bill 1311 – to require additional training and data collection by law enforcement related to MMIW issues. Buffalo, a Democrat,…

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