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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 14th, 2017
…Sunday, June 18, 2-5pmThe Rourke Art Gallery + Museum521 Main Ave, Moorhead80 artists from across the continent invited to submit work on the theme of revolution, awards selected by a panel of journalists. Array of artfully prepared foods and beverages available at the preview on Sunday. Do not miss. 218-236-8861
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 14th, 2017
…June 16-18Cavalier, N.D. On July 3, 1947, motorcyclists took over the town of Hollister, Calif., inspiring the Marlon Brando movie The Wild One. In Cavalier, North Dakota, the town takes over the bikers. Fun run, bands, motorcycle raffle, motorcycle games, 3 thousand bikers expected.
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 14th, 2017
…Saturday, June 17, from 7pmO’Leary’s Irish Pub, 30th Ave S, MoorheadOn March 7, 2017, Kennedy Faith Fylling was born with two club feet and Streeter’s Dysplasia, causing her fingers and toes to grow joined together. Kennedy is going to need surgical and other medical intervention for the foreseeable future. 218-287-1957…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 14th, 2017
…Friday, June 16, 7:30-9pmMSUM: Hansen Theatre, Gaede Stage1104 7th Ave S, MoorheadRevisit the classic Tennessee Williams play in an excellent production, see young actors portray the frustrated writer, his nagging mother lost in memories of her southern belle past, his painfully shy sister and her “gentleman caller.” 218-477-2271
by C.S. Hagen | News | June 14th, 2017
…Fargo Police K9 officer arrested in MoorheadEarly Tuesday morning, Fargo Police K9 Officer Jeremiah Wayne Ferris was arrested on domestic assault charges, according to Fargo Police Chief David Todd. “I cannot comment on any specifics of the case,” Todd said. “The community trusts its police department to hold itself to…
by C.S. Hagen | News | June 14th, 2017
…One woman’s journey from war-torn South Sudan and back again—all to fulfill her dream of setting up a libraryFARGO - Twenty-two years after Amal Dei escaped South Sudan’s civil wars, she returned loaded with donated backpacks, children’s books, T-shirts, and pencils. She knew what she wanted; as a…
by Paige Johnson | Theatre | June 14th, 2017
…Just in time for their fifteenth season, local theatre company Theatre B is moving across the river, from their longtime home Fargo to Moorhead, Minnesota.Theatre B has jumped around since it was founded in 2003: from the former Moose Lodge (now, the Toasted Frog) to the most recent Schumacher Goodyear…
by Alicia Underlee Nelson | Culture | June 14th, 2017
…The quaint little western hamlet of Medora, bordered by the rugged badlands of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, attracts history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts from around the globe. But you definitely don’t have to be a scholar or the active type to enjoy this gorgeous corner of North Dakota. Medora is…
by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | June 14th, 2017
…Riding a double wave of nostalgia and clear beverages, the “original” clear malt beverage Zima is making a very limited comeback this summer. Inspired by the recent success of new flavored and mostly clear alcoholic malt beverages like Henry’s sparkling sodas, Truly, Spiked Seltzer and Smirnoff sparkling sodas, MillerCoors is…
by Jack Stenerson | Music | June 14th, 2017
…Michael Beatrez is no stranger to the Fargo music scene. For the past few years, his bands Bear North and Sound made a name for themselves with the local college audience. Now, Beatrez has something new to offer. This is The Weeping Covenant.I had a chance to ask Beatrez some…