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​A Colorful Look at Baroness

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | October 17th, 2021

…By John Showalterjohn.d.showalter@gmail.comTo say that John Dyer Baizley is a creative individual would be an understatement. Not only is he the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the critically acclaimed and hard-to-pigeonhole band Baroness, he is the painter of their equally striking album art (and on occasion, the album art of…

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​Calling People In to Dream a Little: Jason Sole

by Sabrina Hornung | News | October 17th, 2021

…By Kris Gruberperriex1@gmail.comJason Sole may have an impressive resume as a Criminal Justice professor, past president of the Minneapolis NAACP, founder of movements and initiatives, national restorative justice trainer, author, and more—but it would be more accurate to sum him up as a “Closer.” His passionate clarity towards…

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​Abstinence Makes the Belly Bigger

by Sabrina Hornung | Gadfly | October 16th, 2021

…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.com Good or Bad Sex Ends Up Controlling and Winning the Numbers GameSex Bio-ethnics Professor Katie Watson says a woman who regularly has sex once a week or more during her reproductive years will have to dodge at least 29 pregnancies if she has two kids and no…

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​Savoring Local Flavor With Chef Austin Covert

by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | October 16th, 2021

…By Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.com“If you had talked to me five years ago or even a year ago and told me I was gonna be a chef in Fargo I probably would have looked at you pretty funny. It’s wild where food is taking me in life,” said Austin Covert, executive chef…

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​In Touch With Prairie Living, October 2021

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | October 16th, 2021

…By Michael M. Miller  michael.miller@ndsu.eduGermans from Russia Heritage Collection, NDSU Libraries, Fargo, NDDebra Marquart, a native of Napoleon, ND, has authored a delightful new book, “The Night We Landed on the Moon: Essays Between Exile & Belonging”, recently published by the NDSU Press. From the book flap: “Debra Marquart was…

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​North Dakota: More Than Meets the Eye

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | October 16th, 2021

…By Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.comOur opinion: Let our character and characters define usIt’s no secret that North Dakota is one of our nation’s least visited states, in fact I can think of a handful of folks I’ve chatted with in Fargo who have barely made it past Casselton. Politics and weather aside,…

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​Collecting Movies With Anthony Strand

by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | October 10th, 2021

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comBefore she introduced us, mutual friend Morgan Davy told me that Anthony Strand had the uncanny ability to remember the exact running time of every movie he had seen. And he has seen a lot of movies.Strand was born in 1984, under the sign of “Amadeus,” “This Is…

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​A Revelation!!

by Sabrina Hornung | Gadfly | October 9th, 2021

…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.com A Shock to the Best Congress Money Can Buy: Money Eliminates Poverty! An amazing revelation shocked conservative politicians of both political parties when COVID-19 virtually tanked the U.S. economy in 2020. When the government agreed to increase and extend unemployment payments and prevent evictions and foreclosures for…

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​David Chase Tells a New Sopranos Story in ‘The Many Saints of Newark’

by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | October 3rd, 2021

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comI love “The Sopranos.” I have spent many hours with the show, re-watching favorite episodes, reading popular and academic books and essays deconstructing the series, queuing up clip playlists on YouTube to numb the pain of months in pandemic-imposed isolation. Like many others for whom David Chase’s vivid…

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​O.K. Corral Turns Into U.S. Corral

by Sabrina Hornung | Gadfly | October 3rd, 2021

…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.com Murder, Inc., Owned by Trumplicans, NRA, and Gun Culture, Is in All StatesLarge cities used to be the center of firearm murders. That’s where most of the guns were. Not anymore. With uncounted, unregistered hundreds of millions of guns sifting out into tiny towns in every state,…

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