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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 28th, 2018
…Thursday, April 5 through April 26Center for Creativity, Plains Art Museum, 720 1st Ave NArtisans developed lost wax casting in the bronze age and most contemporary commercial jewelry is still produced this way. Includes all tools and materials; Instructors: Mike Kolesar and James Wolberg. $136; non-members $170; (701) 551-6100
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 28th, 2018
…Thursday, April 5, 3-7pm Drekker Brewing Co, 630 1st Ave N Ste 6 Buy yourself a beer and join us! Non-profits from the F-M area are looking for volunteers and board members. Would you like to offer your skills to assist the mission and vision of a non-profit? Open house…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 28th, 2018
…Sunday, April 1, 10amRustica Eatery & Tavern, 315 Main Ave, MoorheadSix courses, featuring devilled eggs, pizza, Caesar salad or tabbouleh or crab bisque, pancakes, Swedish meatballs, toasted almonds and fresh berries. We won’t have room for the 6th course, dessert. $19; under 12, $9. (218) 227-5388
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 28th, 2018
…Saturday, March 31, 10pm The Aquarium, 226 Broadway N 2nd floor That name because they rarely appear. Among the best Grateful Dead-like jam bands, and so local they never go beyond the Fargo city limits. Impressive sound and lighting set-up by Mike Nelson & Josh Vorwerk. Hosted by Pat Lenertz…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 28th, 2018
…Thursday, March 29, 8pmHotel Donaldson, 101 Broadway NInteresting and quite original. Rhythm section-based, combines the jazz tradition with hip-hop and rock. Originals and arrangements of jazz standards written by Lee. Repays listening or is a perfect background for drinks with friends at the HoDo. (701) 478-8888
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 28th, 2018
…Thursday, March 29, 5-7pm Kaddatz Galleries, 111 West Lincoln Ave, Fergus Falls Hornung’s work explores the prairie through a variety of mediums smiling cowgirls and vast landscapes. Mixed media, cyanotype, and scherenschnitte. Artist talk and reception Thursday, exhibit on view through the month of April.
by John Showalter | Music | March 28th, 2018
…It’s probably safe to say that most people have heard of The Who, one of those bands that, like The Beatles or The Rolling Stones, have left an indelible mark on musical and cultural history. With a career spanning over five decades, their music has found its way into television,…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | March 28th, 2018
…The beginning and end of two similar societiesA thousand years ago, Polynesians paddled across the Pacific to find new islands to settle. They landed on a tiny, lush, uninhabited island and called it “Te Pito O Te Henua” which means “the navel of the world.” And over 500 years ago,…
by Chris Larson | Music | March 28th, 2018
…I was a bit taken back by drummer Corey Krueger’s heartfelt and honest response when I asked him how he feels when he listens to Big Bad World, the latest release from The Moody River Band which has been over six years in the making. Then again, perhaps I shouldn’t…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | March 28th, 2018
…Knoxville, Tennessee-based violinist Evie Andrus has played the violin for most of her life, in fact she and her brother Wild Hands bassist Joe Andrus grew up playing in the family bluegrass band. She’s currently part of a five-show midwest tour with classic rock legends Foreigner as part of the…