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Collecting Movies with Mike Scholtz

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | April 14th, 2020

…My friend Mike Scholtz, the director of “Riplist” and many other fantastic documentaries, collects movies when he’s not making them. He especially likes VHS and once rescued the children of Pine City, Minnesota by purchasing tapes of “Fritz the Cat” and “Flesh Gordon” that had been shelved in the local…

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There’s No Place Like Home (Alone)!

by Charlie Barber | Last Word | April 5th, 2020

…#12 of On Tyranny: Make eye contact and small talk- “This is not just polite. It is part of being a citizen and a responsible member of society. It is also a way to stay in touch with your surroundings, break down social barriers, and understand whom you should and…

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Will April Be Cruel?

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 5th, 2020

…The 14th Century Black Plague Started Something Beyond Thoughts And PrayersI see Donald the Lyin’ King has decided that Easter will not be a good time to fill churches—but maybe April 30 will be. King Donald had talked so much about the virus and April he reminded me of the…

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Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020)

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | April 4th, 2020

…Eliza Hittman’s Sundance favorite “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” which played in theaters for just three days before Focus Features pulled the film amidst the widespread and unprecedented coronavirus-related closures, will be made available on demand beginning April 3. According to Anne Thompson, the movie will cost $19.99 to rent for…

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Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | March 29th, 2020

…Veteran sound editor and USC professor Midge Costin educates and entertains as the director of “Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound.” An engaging, entry-level crash course on the role of audio in motion picture storytelling, the film is a sibling to “Visions of Light,” “Side by Side,” and other…

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A Banana Country—And We Don’t Even Grow Them

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | March 29th, 2020

…Fact: In 1979 We Had 19.5 Million Manufacturing Jobs; Today, 12 MillionThat’s just one of the startling statistics revealed in two books reviewed by Helen Epstein in the New York Review of Books. The titles indicate the subject: “Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism” by Anne Case and…

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Our Opinion / HPR will only be distributed through Hornbacher’s grocery stores this week

by John Strand | Editorial | March 18th, 2020

…Not long ago, we did not have Coronavirus or Covid-19 in our vocabulary. Now our worlds have been changed. And that change is not stopping anytime soon, it would appear.Most of us are in the same boat. Our businesses are in jeopardy. Our workers’ futures are uncertain as well. Our…

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What to do if You are Diagnosed with COVID-19

by Ryan Janke | News | March 18th, 2020

…COVID-19, or Coronavirus, has started to make its rounds in the United States. As of Tuesday, Mar. 17, three residents in North Dakota, 11 in South Dakota, and over 60 in Minnesota have been confirmed to have the disease. The numbers in our area are low, but the expectation is…

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What can we learn from a Shanghai school teacher?

by Raul Gomez | News | March 18th, 2020

…We’re in uncharted territory. New school closing announcements are flying in every moment. And, it makes sense. Schools are like giant Petri dishes. A virus’s dream come true, tons of bodies to transmit and distribute itself to all corners.This, of course, comes with a heaping pile of additional challenges for…

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There’s a lot of myths out there. People are scared, maybe they should be.

by Raul Gomez | News | March 18th, 2020

…There are a lot of myths out there. People are scared, maybe they should be. How do we separate fact from fiction in the information age? Our administration says one thing, then another, and then an about face. It’s clear we need sober facts that can guide us through these…

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