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​Festival Dressing: What to Wear to This Season’s Shows, Both Indoors and Out

by Sabrina Hornung | HPR Abroad | June 17th, 2022

…By Alicia Underlee Nelsonalicia@hpr1.comPhotos by Tylar Frame PhotographyIn-person events are back. After years of donning comfy sweats and yoga pants and avoiding other humans for the sake of public health, figuring out what to wear can feel a little overwhelming. I asked Courtney Schur, owner of Carmine & Hayworth Vintage…

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A Light in the Dust: Pride in Fargo

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | June 17th, 2022

…By Michael Strikemichaelstrike.solo@gmail.comPhoto by Sabrina HornungWhen you passed through the intersection of Broadway and 2nd Ave North Friday evenings recently, you may have noticed a growing presence of colors, community engagement, and PRIDE. Yes; THAT Pride. While Fargo, North Dakota ‘officially’ celebrates pride for one week in August; a growing…

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​Julie Clark celebrates ‘The Lies I Tell’

by Sabrina Hornung | Best Bets | June 16th, 2022

…Monday, June 20, 2pm https://stores.barnesandnoble.com/event/9780062149572-0“A live, virtual discussion with Grace Atwood. Part of Barnes & Noble’s MIdday Mystery Virtual Event Series. The best-selling author’s twisted domestic thriller dives deep into the psyches and motivations of two women and their unwavering quest to seek justice for the past and rewrite the…

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Local Pizza Legends Collide: Duane’s vs. Sammy’s

by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | June 16th, 2022

…By Rick Gionrickgion@gmail.comPhotos by Rick GionSome people say that a pizza tastes better if you cut it in squares. And, the main event in this food battle features Fargo-Moorhead’s favorite thin-crust squared circles.Judging a competition between Duane’s House of Pizza and Sammy’s Pizza and Restaurant is not easy. It’s a…

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​Art Riot Breaks Into Music Promotion

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | June 16th, 2022

…By John Showalter  john.d.showalter@gmail.comSometimes unforeseen circumstances can cause things to go off track, but they can also present the opportunity for growth in a new direction. Such is the case with Art Riot in Moorhead, which began by publishing a magazine that showcased local arts, music, comics, fiction, and more,…

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​Selected Summer Events

by Sabrina Hornung | Theatre | June 15th, 2022

…By Brittney Goodman  goodmanbritg@gmail.comJuneJune 16 – 17 - Footloose presented by Thompson Theater – Empire Arts Center – Grand Forks, NDJune 17 – Brothers Osborne with Caitlyn Smith – Bluestem Amphitheater – Moorhead, MNJune 18 – 3 – 11 pm - West Fargo Street Fair, The Yards on Sheyenne, West…

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​Where We Are and What It Will Take

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | June 15th, 2022

…By John Strand and Thomas Bixbyjas@hpr1.comOur Opinion: Are Many of Us ‘Detached From Reality?’Why is it that many Americans believe the falsehood that Joe Biden’s election to the Presidency was a fraud, that it was rigged?In this wave of primaries, Republican voters have nominated many candidates to run for major…

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​State of the Stages: Entertainment Venues in the Red River Valley

by Sabrina Hornung | Theatre | June 15th, 2022

…By Brittney Goodman  goodmanbritg@gmail.comThe High Plains Reader reached out to many owners, operators, managers, and caretakers of performance venues in our area to see the “state of the stages.” We talked about enduring and coming back from COVID, their missions and visions, and the outlook for summer events and beyond.The…

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Fargo Mayoral Candidates: Michael Borgie

by Sabrina Hornung | Last Word | June 5th, 2022

…By Melissa Van Der Stadm.forfargo@gmail.comMichael Borgie was unable to be reached for comment on a tight timeline, so the following information has been taken verbatim from his campaign website.“I live in the Prairiewood Golf Course neighborhood, but I also work in far south Fargo and downtown Fargo by Block 9.…

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​A Sharp Scalpel: Cronenberg Cuts ‘Crimes of the Future’

by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | June 5th, 2022

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comThe newest David Cronenberg feature, “Crimes of the Future,” shares its name with the director’s own 1970 film, but the 2022 edition stands as a self-contained work and is not a sequel or a remake. The career-long preoccupations of the filmmaker, however, remain unmistakable. Cronenberg, whose movies are…

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