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​Tipping’s “Kicks” a strong debut

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | October 12th, 2016

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comAn intuitive and energetic coming of age drama that trades the Val Melaina neighborhood of Vittorio De Sica’s Rome in “Bicycle Thieves” for current day Richmond in the Bay Area, Justin Tipping’s “Kicks” marks one of the year’s most memorable features. Tipping’s directorial debut, “Kicks” hovers over the…

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​Food truck fever in Fargo-Moorhead

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | October 12th, 2016

…By Marisa JackelsPhoto by Brenda Grandbois and Erinn Bowenmarisajackels@gmail.comBriann Grandbois was cooking up sweet potato tacos for friends when her food truck dream became a tangible vision. It was one of her new experimental recipes; sweet potatoes with black beans and red cabbage, topped with lime Greek yogurt and crumbles…

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​The new buzzword: IoT

by HPR Contributor | Culture | October 12th, 2016

…By Chuck Sollyrcsolly@gmail.comIt is very hard to keep up with the new buzzwords/buzz phrases in the world of technology and computers. The INTERNET of THINGS means ALL of the devices that connect to the Internet including refrigerators, thermostats, cameras, etc, ad nauseam. Coupled with a general lack of awareness of…

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​ValleyCon re-animates for its 42nd year

by John Showalter | Culture | October 12th, 2016

…john.d.showalter@gmail.comThe landscape of nerd and geek culture has changed a lot in recent history, Tony Tilton and I realized. Tony, the longtime chairman of ValleyCon, recalled that back in his childhood his television only had three whole channels and the cultural phenomenon known as Star Wars had just been released…

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​“Proof”: prize-winning drama at Concordia

by Brittney Goodman | Theatre | October 12th, 2016

…Photo by Maddie MalatConcordia College Theatre kicks off its season with a performance run of playwright David Auburn’s 4-character play, “Proof.” Proof examines themes of mental health, gender, relationships and trust. This show is intended for mature audiences. The show kicked off Tuesday, and remaining performances are at 8pm on…

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​Flatland Brewery in West Fargo

by HPR Contributor | Beer Snob | October 12th, 2016

…By Chris LarsonCjlarson75@gmail.comLocated in the rapidly expanding commercial and residential development off Veterans Boulevard in West Fargo, Flatland Brewery has been pouring pints of their locally crafted beers since they opened near the end of July. President of Flatland Brewery LLC and head brewer, Frank Clemens served me up a…

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​Religion and elections

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | October 12th, 2016

…fargogadfly@gmail.com Whatever happened to the Christian religion?On Sunday, October 2, our prayer of the day at Cormorant Lutheran Church was: “Benevolent, merciful God: When we are empty, fill us. When we are weak in faith, strengthen us. When we are cold in love, warm us, that with fervor we may love…

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​The Rocky Horror Experience

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 12th, 2016

…October 20-22 & 27-29, 7:30pmBroadway Theatre Garage, 409 Broadway N, FargoThe cult classic, reimagined. There were entire audiences who had memorized every word and shouted them out. Inspired by Rocky’s fans, Experience Blur Theatre Company has taken audience participation to a new level. Thrills and chills, captivating spectacle. $15 advance,…

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​F-M Visual Artists Meet & Greet

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 12th, 2016

…Tuesday, October 18, 7-9pmRourke Art Museum, 521 Main Ave, MoorheadMeet artists and socialize while participating in “The Revenge of the Stickman” guerrilla drawing tactics activity. No drawing experience necessary. Enjoy libations and hor d’oeuvres. Free and open to the public. 

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​Peter and the Starcatcher

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 12th, 2016

…Sunday, October 16, 2pmThe Stage at Island Park, 333 4th St S, FargoThe Neverland you never got to hear about, origins of Peter Pan, Wendy, the Lost Boys, and Captain Hook, directed by Shannon Hill. $12, $18. For the full experience, see NDSU’s production of Peter Pan, currently at Festival…

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