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Have a Shakespeare festival with recent Blu-rays

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | January 25th, 2017

…Last April was the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. His uncannily thoughtful and brilliantly poetic reworking of old stories, historical lives, and original material into immensely popular stage productions have inspired numerous films over the past century. These range from close adaptations of Shakespeare’s texts to fresh and unusual…

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​Twist: A new concept for downtown

by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | January 25th, 2017

…When Dan Hurder and his staff were coming up with the food and drink menus for a rebranding and relaunch, a singular word seemed to dominate their discussions and descriptions of what they wanted to offer, and so that simple word became the name and concept of their latest downtown…

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Here comes Trumpistan

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | January 25th, 2017

…How to make America a third-world country againA national columnist asked the question, “Did we really elect Donald Trump to be president of the United States?” Even with all the investigations pertaining to Russian intervention, voter repression, Wikileaks exposure of Democratic Party e-mails and the FBI director’s letters to Congress…

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How to Be a Transgender Ally

by Faye Seidler | Culture | January 25th, 2017

…Colin Mochrie, of “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” recently became a trans advocate after his daughter came out as trans. He saw how hostile the world is towards trans individuals and wants to take a stand to show everyone that he, and his whole family, support his daughter.This year, more…

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​Tired of not getting enough sleep?

by John Strand | Wellness | January 25th, 2017

…Sleep. We all need it, but nobody seems to get enough of it. SleepScore Labs reports over 60% of adults in the USA have poor sleep due to numerous health concerns and poor lifestyle choices. A lack of good sleep is linked to an increased chance of many different health…

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​Rebirth in Death

by Hee Han | Arts | January 25th, 2017

…Laura Forgie, visual artist, has always interested in art and being a creator was something that she has had a knack for. Art was not only her interest but a useful way to express herself. She is inspired by what she sees around, especially while walking in new cities or…

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​Lookin for a Heart of Gold at Sidestreet

by John Showalter | Music | January 25th, 2017

…Rock n’ roll, as the original music of rebellion, comes with a long history of social criticism. Arguably one of those most fiery voices in the genre is Neil Young. With his haunting tenor vocals, virtuosic skill with the guitar, and oftentimes personal lyrics decrying what he sees as the…

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​The Story of Heroin

by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | January 25th, 2017

…During a time when heroin use has risen to epidemic levels in North Dakota, a timely memoir entitled In Spite of Heroin is being sold locally at Zandbroz Variety and Vintage Point, as well as other independent bookstores throughout the Midwest.The book’s author, Dana Chase, printed it through AuthorHouse, which…

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​A Christmas Campout

by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | January 25th, 2017

…I’ve spent a lot of nights sleeping within spitting distance of the Little Missouri River. God willing, I’ll spend a lot more. I’m pretty sure I’ve slept there in every month on the calendar. Some nights (and some months) were better than others. I’ve slept there alone, I’ve slept there…

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​Supply and demand

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | January 25th, 2017

…“I’ve been in bands before and I was looking to be active again—I got a good taste of it that night jamming in the basement.” says Matthew Gebhardt bassist of Fargo punk trio Pretty Hardly.Gebhardt and Pretty Hardly guitarist Sam Ova met at a party at Ova’s house—affectionately referred to…

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