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by C.S. Hagen | News | November 14th, 2018
…OGLALA, South Dakota – Hundreds of Natives at the Pine Ridge Sioux Reservation face life threatening danger after the Federal Emergency Management Agency refused to assist the tribe still suffering from a devastating summer hailstorm.Approximately 550 houses, trailers, many of which are FEMA houses that were set up in and around…
by HPR Contributor | News | November 7th, 2018
…by Jacques Harvieuxjacquesthejock@gmail.comAt first, optimism filled the air on Election Day at the Fargo Billiards and Gastropub. Earlier, Cole Haymond, the political strategist and campaign adviser for Legalize ND, expressed his optimism.Here’s a rundown of what we’ve done in the last week:1. Direct mail - mailed to households in Bismarck and Minot2. David…
by HPR Contributor | All About Food | November 7th, 2018
…by Nataly Routledgenatalyroutledge@googlemail.comFARGO—I’ve been fortunate enough to grow up in Fargo during a time of growth and cultural development. One thing I’ve been holding out for while watching Fargo boom is diversification of food culture. Okay, to be honest, I’m talking vegan friendly food culture. My parents and I have…
by Chuck Solly | Culture | November 7th, 2018
…Your operating system to be exact. That is Microsoft’s job. It is a tough job but Bill Gates signed them up for it many years ago. But Microsoft only supports each version of Windows for so long. For example, Windows 7 is currently in “extended support” until January 14, 2020,…
by James Osborne | Cinema | November 7th, 2018
…If you Google something, anything, about halfway down the page you’ll find the “People Also Ask” section. The results of this section are, not surprisingly, determined by the most commonly asked questions which leads users to the most commonly clicked links. When I Googled “The Room Movie” last year “Is…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 7th, 2018
…by Ryan Jankeryanjanke@hpr1.comThe last time a mixed martial arts event was held in Fargo, local MMA fighter Mariah Prussia headlined the card. Now, nearly three years later, Prussia finds herself on the other side of the business as her company, MPX Promotions, presents Fight to Unite at the Delta Hotels…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | November 7th, 2018
…On Monday Dan Larson, a film student from Montana State University in Bozeman, swung by the office for an interview. This time I was on the other side of the questioning. Larson is currently working on a documentary about the geographical center of North America and the communities that have…
by John Showalter | Culture | November 7th, 2018
…There are some issues in the arena of American political discussion that draw significant controversy and generate a lot of ill will between people. One of the first that leaps to mind for most is abortion. Ever since the controversial precedent set in 1974 by the United States Supreme Court…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | November 7th, 2018
…Do Muslims and Christians have to wear gloves to play football?Gene and Matthew were both young teenagers when they realized they were gay. They finally met in the hallowed halls of Washington’s National Cathedral where leading American citizens are celebrated and buried. Gene was raised by Kentucky tobacco sharecroppers in…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | November 7th, 2018
…Jonah Hill’s feature directorial debut, which he also wrote, is a textbook bildungsroman of the hetero-masculine variety, a finely tuned throwback to the “Mid90s” of its title smart enough to locate the universal experiences that everyone—regardless of generation—recognizes. Shot on gorgeous Super 16mm in a 4:3…