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by HPR Contributor | Last Word | March 14th, 2018
…By Andrew Vait https://www.facebook.com/andrewpaulvaitWe made it to Austin! The sun and warmth feel good, but it was a hard day of travel and I think some of you guys might benefit from knowing what we learned today.United checked our equipment in at SeaTac (Seattle-Tacoma International Airport) this morning and we…
by Chuck Solly | Culture | March 14th, 2018
…Do things look bleak in your working life? Every job is a contract position. Nothing comes with health care. Many of us carry so much debt.Not if you can code…You probably already do code. You do it in Excel or Google Spreadsheets. You run little processes in a sequence or…
by John Showalter | Music | March 14th, 2018
…In Fargo, we are certainly used to long, cold winters, but that doesn’t make us any less anxious for them to end with each coming spring. The arrival of warmer weather means longer days and finally being able to see green again after several months.It is with that in mind…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | March 14th, 2018
…Bones exploding, organs disintegratingLet’s get real for a few minutes. Several trauma surgeons, most with Iraq and Afghanistan war experiences, collaborated for a New York Times article, “Wounds from Military-Style Rifles? ‘A Ghastly Thing To See’.”Rifles with muzzle velocities over 3,000 feet per second explode bones and disintegrate organs. They…
by Hee Han | Culture | March 14th, 2018
…Native horse regalia is more than pretty beads and tanned leather. The art form has existed for centuries among American tribes, intrinsic to Native culture and spirituality as war drums and language. Nearly lost to modernity, a local artist plans to help bring the traditions back with an event at NDSU.“Horse Regalia…
by Logan Macrae | All About Food | March 14th, 2018
…I had heard rumblings among the small but close-knit service industry folk in Downtown Fargo. Eric and Sara Watson were looking to sell, but it wasn’t until this morning that a phone call and email were sent my way and I was informed of the new changes to come.The new…
by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | March 14th, 2018
…We had a chance to visit with Allison Veselka about the North Dakota Women at War exhibit, at Barnes County Historical Society On Thursday March 22 Allison will lead a lecture on North Dakota Women at War.High Plains Reader: Barnes County museum director Wes Anderson had a quote that resonated…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | March 14th, 2018
…A captivating lead performance by Lene Cecilia Sparrok anchors the stout and handsome “Sami Blood,” winner of the award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2018 Fargo Film Festival.Set principally in the 1930s, director Amanda Kernell’s inaugural feature film identifies fiercely and intimately with Sparrok’s teenage Elle-Marja, who plots to…
by HPR Contributor | Last Word | March 14th, 2018
…By Gary Olsonolsong@moravian.eduRecently, I’ve tried to make the case that only presidential aspirants who are vetted by and acceptable to the oligarchic elite, deep state, plutocracy or whatever nomenclature you prefer, have any chance of reaching the Oval Office. Further, as the chief administrative officer for the bourgeoisie, they often…
by HPR Contributor | Last Word | March 14th, 2018
…By Robert Drakerobert.drake2@gmail.comFear excites us. It gets us going. Our brains and our bodies are wired to react to fear. It’s part of the reason we survived as a species. Look! It’s a bear! Run!But fear can also become a potent tool of manipulation.During this intense period of public debate…