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by Sabrina Hornung | Wellness | March 1st, 2017
…“We haven’t been open for a year yet, but it took us some time to get established as a reputable fitness facility—just because it’s so new and pole is such a controversial form of fitness.” says co-owner Misty Tomchuk. Zero Gravity is a Fargo-based fitness studio that hosts a variety…
by Hee Han | Arts | March 1st, 2017
…“Color is my strength and passion and it shows in all my paintings,” said Emily. “Art is an involuntary movement for me – like breathing.”Her colors can be found in her exhibitions, commercials, and residential installations throughout the country and across the oceans, such as Santa’s Whimsical Wonderland at West…
by Ben Haugmo | Culture | March 1st, 2017
…There’s still time for community members in Grand Forks to prepare for the June 20th vote that will determine the fate of Arbor Park. Development groups have proposed construction of new condominium and commercial buildings within the park space, while others are staunchly opposed to altering one of the city’s…
by Brittney Goodman | Theatre | March 1st, 2017
…The Straw Hat Players at Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) are preparing for their 54th season of bringing summer theatre to our area. Craig Ellingson, Director of Theatre Arts and Dance at MSUM, gave some details about the upcoming season. Ellingson is in his 19th year at MSUM. The offerings…
by Brittney Goodman | Culture | March 1st, 2017
…I don’t know about you, but I have spring fever. So to get us through until spring and the full-fledged Red River Market, there will be a winter version to bring some warmth to what we hope is nearly the end of winter here in Fargo. Featuring everything from homemade…
by Tom Bixby | Editorial | March 1st, 2017
…Spring is here and it doesn’t matter what the weather is. How do we know?When the Moorhead Dairy Queen opens on March first, it’s officially spring hereabouts. And a group of eminent Moorheadians is planning to restore downtown Moorhead to its former liveliness. It is encouraging that such a distinguished…
by Zac Echola | Last Word | March 1st, 2017
…People showed up hours early to get a good seat to meet North Dakota’s sole representative for a town hall session on February 23rd, but many constituents were forced to the back of the room when Cramer’s publicist, who had arrived even earlier, reserved prime seating for Cramer lackeys and…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | March 1st, 2017
…The U.S. documentary grand jury prize winner at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, Antonio Santini and Dan Sickles’ “Dina” is an empathetic portrait of love and resilience. Following the ups and downs of the wedding preparations undertaken by title subject Dina Buno and her husband-to-be Scott Levin in greater Philadelphia,…
by C.S. Hagen | News | February 25th, 2017
…FARGO - Barking dogs don’t bite, but they’re noisy and excitable. The day Zebediah Gartner, an Anishinaabe from Fargo, was released from Cass County Jail after being pulled from a sweat lodge by Fargo police, the “dogs” began to bark. He received threats and slander from Fargo-Moorhead residents.“A couple people…
by C.S. Hagen | News | February 24th, 2017
…FARGO - Fargo Police pulled Native Americans out of a sweat lodge during a spiritual ceremony Thursday night, and took one to jail wearing nothing but undershorts for resisting arrest. The resisting arrest charge was dropped for insufficient evidence by the city early Friday, but Zebediah Gartner, an Anishinaabe, pled…