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by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | September 13th, 2017
…photo by Lew AbleidingerHigh Plains Reader had the opportunity to chat with our very own J Earl Miller about Exposure 2.0, a group exhibition of photography curated by Miller, currently on display at the Hodo Lounge. High Plains Reader: Can you tell our readers how Exposure got started?J Earl Miller:…
by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | September 13th, 2017
…William Prentice, the slickster CEO of Meridian Energy, which wants to build an oil refinery 2 ½ miles from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, blew a bunch of smoke up the ass of a young reporter for The Dickinson Press the other day, and the kid, who’s actually a pretty good…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | September 13th, 2017
…The snaky production history of the long delayed “Tulip Fever,” detailed most thoroughly in a “Telegraph” article by Adam White, proves more intriguing than the final version of the movie. Wilting in cinemas during a particularly painful Labor Day weekend, the arrestingly photographed period melodrama was at one time expected…
by C.S. Hagen | News | September 12th, 2017
…FARGO - Twenty-four days after baby Haisley Jo was brutally taken from Savanna Marie LaFontaine-Greywind, the infant girl returned home to her father. Ashton Matheny, who according to DNA results released Monday is the father of the nearly one-month-old child, was awarded full legal custody of the baby, according to…
by C.S. Hagen | News | September 11th, 2017
…Second tour for elderly online personality protesting President Trump brings “The Sign” to Downtown Fargo while traveling the nationFARGO – On his worst day protesting Donald Trump’s Administration, Gale McCray received nine one-finger salutes. Thirty minutes on Fargo’s Main Avenue and Second Street intersection, the white-haired Texan received three. McCray and…
by C.S. Hagen | News | September 7th, 2017
…STANDING ROCK – Long ago, Native American women would stuff dirt up their dresses to keep from getting raped by the wasi’chu, meaning eat the fat, a term which has evolved to denote the collective white man. In those lawless days, they preferred death to the pain and humiliation.“If the…
by John Showalter | Culture | September 6th, 2017
…If there are two things we seem to enjoy in Fargo they’re good beer and good food. Whether we’re talking about the preponderance of new and expanding breweries in the last several years or the plethora of new restaurants that come to our town, we can’t get our fill. Despite…
by John Strand | Culture | September 6th, 2017
…Yeah, sorry about that. The tech industry seems to thrive on using initials for every “new thing” that comes out. I thought I would acquaint you with these initials because they really are different and probably will be this year’s New Thing. Just when you thought you had the latest…
by John Showalter | Music | September 6th, 2017
…I’m sure you’ve noticed that I write my fair share of articles about the music scene in Fargo-Moorhead. It is my honest opinion that many people don’t realize what an awesome music scene we have in this town. There was a time I didn’t, to be frank. If there are…
by John Strand | Culture | September 6th, 2017
…Lana Wachowski is a hero of mine, and, if you feel like crying, then go watch the speech she gave for her 2012 Visibility Award. There is so much I could say about this speech, but no words are going to convey the power of her telling her own story.…