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by Greg Carlson | Cinema | August 24th, 2016
…Finally making its way to HBO following a 2015 Cannes premiere and a festival run, Kent Jones’s “Hitchcock/Truffaut” demands attention from cinephiles of all ages. Bringing to life the 1966 book that emerged from a detailed series of face-to-face interviews conducted by Truffaut in Hollywood, Jones and co-scripter Serge Toubiana…
by HPR Contributor | Music | August 24th, 2016
…By Bryan Grob bryangrob@hotmail.comA little over five years ago when Los Angeles 5-piece Metal act Gemini Syndrome stopped at the Nestor Tavern for their 5th show in the region, they had reason to celebrate. The day prior they’d signed their recording contract with Warner Brothers Records, only a few miles…
by HPR Staff | News | August 19th, 2016
…By Sabrina Hornung and Raul GomezIt started as a 500 mile run from Cannonball North Dakota to to the district office of the United States Army Corps of Engineers in Omaha, Nebraska. The run was an act of protest against the recent approval of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. Once…
by HPR Contributor | Arts | August 19th, 2016
…By Alicia Underlee Nelsonalicia.underlee.nelson@gmail.com For hot local fashion, music, drinks, food and a champagne toast as the sun sets over the rooftops of downtown Grand Forks, get to The Fashion Affair on August 25. This event will (literally) roll out the red carpet to showcase unique looks from 11 regional…
by HPR Contributor | Editorial | August 19th, 2016
…By Tom Bixbytom@hpr1.comMalvina Massey kept a house of prostitution in Fargo from about 1891 to 1905. She was the main madam, the most successful, then and now the most famous. Partly because she was black and barred from other professions, she’s a monumental personage in the history of Fargo-Moorhead. Her…
by Jack Dura | Outdoors | August 18th, 2016
…North Dakota may lie off the beaten track for National Park Service sites, but beauty and history can still be found at the five sites within the state.The National Park Services turns 100 on Thursday, Aug. 25, celebrating a century of preservation of history, nature and unique areas within the…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 17th, 2016
…By Chuck Solleyrcsolly@gmail.com(row´ter) (n.) A router is a devicethat forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP’s network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect. Got that!…
by John Showalter | Music | August 17th, 2016
…“Noise music” might sound like an oxymoron to some. The first word calls to mind the harsh, chaotic, and abrasive, while the second word tends to make one think of the practiced, synchronized, and oftentimes catchy. But to Brandon Wald, the organizer, founder, and promoter of the first ever Fargo…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 17th, 2016
…By Faye Seidlerfayeseidler@gmail.com The question I get asked the most when providing training about trans issues is how to use the correct pronouns and what to do if you get it wrong. The first thing to understand about this is that it is okay to make mistakes, it really is,…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | August 17th, 2016
…When will Christians recognize the science of genetics?When some Fargo Catholics walked the seven-mile pilgrimage last week from the “holy door of mercy” on the Sts. Anne & Joachim Church to the “holy door of mercy” of St Mary’s Cathedral, I wonder if they thought of members of the LGBTQ…