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Gourmet Soup Kitchen 2018

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 17th, 2018

…Monday, October 22, 5 - 8 p.m.Holiday Inn, 3803 13th Avenue S., FargoSoup for a cause! Churches United for the Homeless is hosting their signature fundraiser and are asking you to be a part of it. There will be silent and live auctions, gourmet chefs, social hour, and of course…soup!

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Antoin Glackin at Dempsey’s!

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 17th, 2018

…October 19 - 21, 10 p.m. - 1:30 a.m.Dempsey’s Public House, 226 Broadway N., FargoAntoin Gackin is back - all the way from Ireland! He will be performing a variety of songs, from covers to originals. Come out and help welcome Antoin back to Fargo!

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Late Night Fall Craft Market

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 17th, 2018

…Thursday, October 18, 5 - 10 p.m.Brewhalla, 1666 1st Avenue N., FargoHave beer while you check out the crafts at this one-of-a-kind late night craft fair! There will be over 25 vendors on hand! This event is presented by Drekker Brewing and Unglued.

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Our opinion: North Dakota nice vs passive aggression

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | October 17th, 2018

…This weekend I was showing a friend of mine some Fargo hotspots. He was visiting from the West Coast, so naturally I was playing up the Midwest’s many charms. He mentioned that one thing that differed from the West Coast was the midwestern passive aggression. Since then it has come…

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Misanthropic thoughts with JBOT

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | October 17th, 2018

…We started our interview with JBOT, Captured! By Robots front man, captive and creator by playing a small bout of phone tag. You see, his internet went out and that sent his mind racing. Once we touched base, he said, “For a second I thought the whole world went out.…

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Fiction and folklore along the Red River

by Sabrina Hornung | Writer's Block | October 17th, 2018

…“My dad would say something when we’d see the river really low. I was raised in Colorado along the South Platte. In German he’d say, ‘The river he is so dry—he is crying for rain. He is rain poor.’ ‘He’ it wasn’t an ‘it’ and the earth was…

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Mineral Point, Wisconsin: Where art and history meet

by Alicia Underlee Nelson | Arts | October 17th, 2018

…I came to Mineral Point, Wisconsin for the art. The tiny town among the rolling hills about 50 miles southwest of Madison is home to just 2,491 souls and 25 art galleries and studios. Any community with that much creative energy woven into the fabric of everyday life is worth…

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Goodbye Democracy!

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | October 17th, 2018

…How today’s “christians” hammered the nails into the hands and feet of christHistorian Christopher Browning, who has spent a lifetime studying the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, and the World War II era of Europe, has expressed concerns about fascist leanings appearing in Europe and the White House. Over the years it…

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The troubling case of the vanishing signs

by C.S. Hagen | News | October 17th, 2018

…RICHARDTON – As if partisanship issues aren’t enough this midterm election year, political signs are vanishing across the state. From Richardton to Enderlin, Valley City to Jamestown to Fargo, and across the Red River into Moorhead, billboards have been pulled down and yard signs have vanished with hardly a trace.…

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First Man: Chazelle and Gosling Take a Moonwalk

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | October 17th, 2018

…Damien Chazelle’s fourth feature follows the trajectory common to the careers of many ambitious and talented filmmakers honored with Academy Awards: the dissipation of rawness and experimentation as budgets, expectations, and stakes increase. “First Man,” a deeply self-serious adaptation of James R. Hansen’s Neil Armstrong biography of the same name,…

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