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We fully expect the Governor’s race to be above board, provocative, insightful and positive

by John Strand | Editorial | January 21st, 2016

…Burgum Rocks NDDoug Burgum’s formal announcement last week that he’s seeking the Republican Party endorsement in the North Dakota Governor’s race was an absolute game changer. And, for the sake of disclosure, we consider this development to be good news.That said, the unfolding Governor’s race will undoubtedly be for the…

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​The final countdown

by Sabrina Hornung | News | January 21st, 2016

…The seventh annual Cocktail Showdown has come to a conclusionAfter weeks of sampling some of the finest drinks in town from nearly 30 participating bars throughout Fargo, West Fargo and Moorhead, all of whom sought the same goal—we asked the same question. Where does a guy or gal go…

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​Times are changing in North Dakota

by Chris Hennen | News | January 21st, 2016

…Republican Gov candidates moving to left on social issuesLast week, the Governor’s race in North Dakota for 2016 got turned upside down when Fargo businessman Doug Burgum officially threw his hat in the ring. This pleased people of both parties as Burgum appears to be a man who isn’t a…

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A Short History of the Middle East

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | January 18th, 2016

…By Elaine Beitelspacher In light of recent events I have spent some time educating myself on the history of the Middle East. Needless to say, this is an enormous topic and I don’t pretend to be an expert, but I have learned a few things that I think would be…

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Haynes Takes “Carol” On the Road

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | January 18th, 2016

…by Greg CarlsonThe meticulous Todd Haynes shares another engrossing 1950s tale of forbidden romance with “Carol,” a thematic sibling to the director’s career high point “Far from Heaven.” Adapted by Phyllis Nagy from Patricia Highsmith’s bracing novel “The Price of Salt,” “Carol” is every bit as feverish as the legendary…

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Better leadership needed for vibrant North Dakota future

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | January 18th, 2016

…by Merrill PiepkornOver 50 years ago, Bob Dylan penned the lyrics, “The times, they are a-changin’.” It seems as though the current North Dakota state legislature is reluctant to accept what has happened since: The times, they have a-changed. While our present lawmakers seem bent on building barriers to social…

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Red Weather seeking submissions

by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | January 18th, 2016

…BThis year, MSUM will be printing the 35th issue of its annual literary journal, Red Weather, an independent, student-run project that publishes poems, prose pieces and visual art. Though it has been open to only MSUM students, faculty, staff and alumni in the past, this year submissions are open to…

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Reception: Manifestation and Imprinting the West

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 16th, 2016

…Tuesday, Jan. 19, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Hjemkomst Center, 202 First Ave. N., MoorheadTwo exhibits will be presented and explore the effects of the doctrine of Manifest Destiny. Artist Laura Youngbird of Breckenridge, Minn., will be there to discuss her exhibit “Manifestation.”

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16th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 16th, 2016

…Monday, Jan. 18, 6:30 p.m.Fargo Theatre, 314 Broadway N.Hosted by the Fargo Human Relations Commission, the event celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. with performances by Buffalo River Singers, Bhutanese Dancers and Fargo-Moorhead Gay Men’s Chorus. The Fargo Human Relations Awards will be presented as well.

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Mezzaluna Midnight Brunch

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 16th, 2016

…Saturday, Jan. 16Mezzaluna, 309 Roberts St NBeginning this Saturday, Mezzaluna brings back their midnight brunch, featuring a late night all you can eat buffet with drink specials. Doors are open late for the buffet which will be held every Saturday.

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