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by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | September 12th, 2018
…Photo by Sabrina HornungI had a little bit of gravel-road therapy this weekend, found myself cruising rural Burleigh County and made a pit stop at Lake Mitchell. I contemplated dipping my toes in the water but like a good central Dakotan I just walked along the lake’s edge and around…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 12th, 2018
…Saturday, September 15, 2-7 p.m.Visit Fargo-Moorhead, 2001 44th St S., FargoHop on the bus for this tasty tour! Enjoy the area’s best wines as you take a tour on a bus limo! This is a 21 & up event.
by Logan Macrae | Beer Snob | September 12th, 2018
…When walking into the new space on 1st Ave N that now houses Drekker brewing, one can only say, “Wow.” The majesty of the interior is unprecedented for a brewery in the region and provides a feeling of awe and astonishment. Dubbed “Brewhalla,” this new space pays homage to Valhalla…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | September 12th, 2018
…The dilemma of spenders and producersThe Carnegies, Rockefellers, and Vanderbilts all killed workers who protested their wages and working conditions. They gained so much wealth using such tactics it has kept their descendants from soup lines for five generations. After acquiring so much wealth, power, mansions, and personal possessions enough…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | September 12th, 2018
…Filmmaker Reed Morano’s “I Think We’re Alone Now” doesn’t match the levels of heat surrounding the tireless veteran cinematographer’s other recent successes on “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Working from an original script by Mike Makowsky, Morano cannot be faulted for the film’s exquisite visual design, but the story—another post-apocalyptic,…
by HPR Contributor | Cinema | September 12th, 2018
…by Ryan Jankeryanjanke@hpr1.comThe lights are down and the energy is up at the Fargo Theatre this week as the Fargo-Moorhead LGBT Film Festival kicks off, celebrating its 10th anniversary in Fargo. Festival director Raymond Rea, a professor of film at the School of Media Arts & Design at Minnesota State…
by C.S. Hagen | News | September 11th, 2018
…FARGO – U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp quietly took the stage at the Big Iron Farm Show Tuesday morning, first moving a large poster away from gathering eyes.“Congressman Cramer (declined to participate),” the sign read. She made no mention of why Kevin Cramer keeps refusing to debate her on the issues…
by C.S. Hagen | News | September 10th, 2018
…FARGO – All questions related to the federal Texas lawsuit set to terminate current healthcare laws are still being referred to Texas, the North Dakota Attorney General’s office reported. “We have no comments at this time,” Liz Brocker, public information officer for the Attorney General for North Dakota’s office stated…
by HPR Staff | News | September 7th, 2018
…by Jacques Harvieuxjacquesthejock@gmail.com BISMARCK - While local stores are being investigated for selling hemp-based CBD oil, an illegal product in North Dakota, the state’s only U.S. Congressman implies he uses the product on a regular basis. In 2017, two stores were “raided” by police after owners admitted on television they sold…
by C.S. Hagen | News | September 5th, 2018
…CANNONBALL, ND – A week before the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy began creating headlines around the world, 40,000 pounds of poison were spread across open fields, primarily on the Standing Rock Reservation. Instead of digging the rodenticide six inches into the ground – like the directions say – the poison,…