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​Hollywood Undead with Butcher Babies

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 3rd, 2017

…Wednesday, November 8, 7-10pmSanctuary, 670 4th Ave N, FargoGenre-hopping six-piece celebrates the Day of the Dead. Wiseass wisdom, sharp songwriting honed over a decade on the road. Butcher Babies, from Los Angeles, depart from the overplayed, are noted for their explosive stage show. 701-404-9006

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Progress on the Prairie

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 3rd, 2017

…Tuesday, November 7, 5:30-9pmEcce Art Gallery, 216 Broadway North, FargoSenator Olympia Snowe will be the featured speaker of the evening. Exemplary Leadership Award Recipient will be awarded to Dina Butcher and the Woman on the Move Award will be presented to Danielle Pinnick. 701-361-7067

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​‘The Good Life’

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 3rd, 2017

…Monday, November 6, 6:30-9pmFargo Public Library, 102 3rd St N, FargoA documentary film about wild rice harvesting on the White Earth Reservation; a community of agriculturists that still harvest rice and practice traditional ways. Edifying, leaves you in a good mood which is not bad these days. 701-241-1472

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​36th Annual Prairie Boutique

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 2nd, 2017

…Saturday, November 4, 8am-4pmLiving Waters Church, 4451 40th Ave S, FargoHandmade high quality crafts and art. Sweets as well! Melissa Hudson is working on Christmas pieces and ornaments. Cortnee Jenson is excited about bringing her jewelry. 16 fine artists and crafters, vintage items as well. 701-282-0530 

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​2017 Cocktail Showdown: Round One

by Chris Larson | Cocktail Showdown | November 2nd, 2017

…Our annual search for the best that the local cocktail scene has to offer is once again underway, and it is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever. This year brings a lineup of contestants that is split between seasoned veterans and relative newcomers, and a list of…

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‘A thousand Saddams’

by C.S. Hagen | News | November 1st, 2017

…Yazidi family’s journey from war-torn Iraq to America MOORHEAD – Today, Ezzat Khudhur Alhaidar is safe from ISIS guns, but the memories of war still haunt him. In 2005, he donned a U.S. Army uniform and began working as a front-line interpreter, a position that put food in his belly…

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​From the U.S. to India: emancipating women

by Dima Vitanova | News | November 1st, 2017

…Over 7,000 miles yawn between Comstock, Minnesota, where the Begunahi Foundation is based, and Uttar Pradesh, the state in northern India, which Preeti Varma calls home. Yet, the charity has made higher education a reality for the young woman, who is now pursuing a master’s degree in history in her…

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Death comes to opium eaters

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | November 1st, 2017

…The Sacklers: America’s biggest and richest ‘legal’ drug pushersThe first record of humans using drugs to give themselves highs during their humdrum lives is a 7,000-year-old account of Babylonian Sumerians using opium. The Lake Dwellers of Switzerland ate poppy seeds 4,500 years ago according to historian Ashley Montagu in a…

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‘Centrist’ notions

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | November 1st, 2017

…Last week, KFYR reported that “Rugby says it’s once again the geographical center of North America, and the townspeople have a trademark to back it up.”Which isn’t entirely true. Last Saturday we spoke to Bill Bender, mayor of Robinson, ND and proprietor of Hanson’s Bar, which according to the US…

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​Underwear & Underwrite Luncheon: protection, education, and empowerment

by Hee Han | Culture | November 1st, 2017

…African Soul, American Heart (ASAH) is a nonprofit organization in Fargo to protect, educate, and empower orphans in from the Republic of South Sudan through primary school, secondary school, and beyond. After the civil war in South Sudan, ASAH relocated to northern Uganda to protect their students from the civil…

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