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by HPR Contributor | Cocktail Showdown | November 9th, 2016
…By Chris LarsonCjlarson75@gmail.com It’s once again time for the annual Cocktail Showdown in which our three judges experience and then highlight the best libation creations offered by a variety of local participants. Ranging from local tavern to fine cocktail bars, the showdown will bring our judges all across the metro…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | November 9th, 2016
…Our Nobel Prize winner for literature recognizes changeI have to write this column a day before the election in order to make a publishing date, so it will be interesting on November 10 to see whether Americans voted for “change” or not. Both politicians were running to make changes in…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 9th, 2016
…By Chuck Sollyrcsolly@gmail.comThumb drives are an important part of your computer system. They can be used to transfer files from one machine to another, install software on another computer’s hard drive, and hundreds of other chores. They can also be used for nefarious purposes such as injecting viruses onto a…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 9th, 2016
…By Faye Seidlerfayeseidler@gmail.com I established the Trans Mentor Program a year and a half ago, with the purpose of providing information, support, and resources around transgender issues for trans and non-trans people. Currently, I schedule appointments with people on Saturdays between 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m at either of the…
by John Strand | Editorial | November 9th, 2016
…Despite what many feared, the sun rose again Wednesday. And it will again, daily. The shockwaves of a Trump presidential victory reverberated around the world. Many people fell into a state of despondency, a pall cast over their world. Others were jubilant, a victory in hand for Americans who had…
by John Showalter | Music | November 9th, 2016
…When you think of an orchestra, what string instruments come to mind? Chances are the first two to come into your head are violins and cellos. In many cases, that’s not terribly far from the truth. Even FM Symphony Orchestra executive director Linda Boyd readily admits, “Orchestras tend to stick…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 9th, 2016
…By Amy Venn amyvenn86@gmail.comEva Mozes Kor stopped by Williston State College last Wednesday with her unique message of forgiveness and determination in the face of adversity. Kor’s startling recollection of her time at Auschwitz made the attending audience wonder how she could possibly have survived the Holocaust; but survive she…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016
…Thursday, November 17, 8:30 doors, 9pm- 12am showThe Aquarium (Dempsey’s upstairs), 226 Broadway N, FargoThe Philadelphia-based alternative rock band. Heavy use of distortion and white noise (that’s where the name comes from) “retains a cranky strangeness.” Started touring in 2009, never stopped. Like all bands, they look hostile in photos.…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016
…Saturday, November 12, 4-8pmHope Lutheran Church, 2900 Broadway N, FargoMobility equals independence and HW strives to ensure that transportation is never a barrier to self-sufficiency. A family-friendly event to help people with disabilities and the elderly have access to specialized transportation. $10 and $6 for children under 12.
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 9th, 2016
…Saturday, November 12, 2:30pmFargoDome, 1800 University Dr N, FargoNDSU beat Indiana State last year, 28-14, in front of all their fans, and the Sycamores will be looking for revenge. NDSU has one of the best tailgating scenes around. Load your pickup bed, dress your pet dog in NDSU colors, and…