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​Victory Wrap

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 14th, 2016

…December 19-23, 4-8pm(ending up at) Drekker Brewing, 630 1st Ave N, FargoMore babies are born on September 15 than any other day, so they were conceived on or near Christmas Eve. This has nothing to do with the Victory Wrap event. Get your present wrapped for free, a token from…

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​Space Jesus, with Yheti, Toadface, and Swagn3tos

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 14th, 2016

…Saturday, December 17, 9pm-1:30amThe Aquarium (Dempsey’s upstairs) 226 Broadway N, FargoMostly electronic. SJ: commanding beats, dynamic performances; Yh and Tf wear eye makeup that makes them look like extraterrestrials; “Swagn3tos” refers to stylish confidence, magnetic charisma. Do they live up to their name? You tell us.  $15, 21+

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​F-M Rainbow Families Holiday Party

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 14th, 2016

…Saturday, December 17, 3:30-6:30pm1st Congregational Church, 406 8th St S, MoorheadBingo, hot cocoa bar, Santa, potluck dinner, festive music, assembly of care packages for the homeless population. LGBT family-friendly, all-ages activities. ND State Representative Joshua A. Boschee as Santa Claus!

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​Funny Fargo People Improv Show

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 14th, 2016

…Friday, December 16, 7pmInspire Lab, 423 Main Ave, Moorhead (in the strip mall near Grand Junction)Performers include Scott Ecker, Michelle Pearson, Alex Stoks, Ben Baukol, Reid Strand, Topher Williams, Aimee Klein, and others. Improv doesn’t work without an audience, and they would love you to be part of it. $5

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​Holiday Art Market

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 14th, 2016

…Friday, December 16, 1-5pmRourke Art Museum, 521 Main Ave, MoorheadA group exhibition of small work for holiday giving. Not a bad gift solution for the hard-to-buy-for people on your list; and the present will be unique, not a bland monstrosity from the nearest swillmart. Info: www. therourke.org

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Transgender history, part 2

by Faye Seidler | Culture | December 14th, 2016

…Last week, I brought up a question many individuals had asked me: why don’t insurance companies have to cover medically necessary transgender surgery? The easy answer is they don’t legally have to, but I feel it is more important to understand the history that led to this lack of coverage.In…

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​Unconnected and older than dirt

by Chuck Solly | Culture | December 14th, 2016

…I told you before that I am an information junkie. I read reports, surveys, investigations, whatever turns my crank. Since I am older than dirt, I have a tendency to read things that affect my generation. This time I read something that was put out by the Pew Research Center…

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​Staying ahead of the game

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 14th, 2016

…               While Arctic winds and near-record snows pummel the prairies, all is not quiet on the pipeline front.The camp that drew tens of thousands of supporters from across the world, Oceti Sakowin, or the Seven Council Fires Camp, has been shut down. The sacred…

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​From the page to the stage: “Slice of Life” at Theatre B

by Brittney Goodman | Theatre | December 14th, 2016

…A new play by Wisconsin-based James Devita (“A Winsome Murder,” “Silenced”) is currently being performed by Fargo’s Theatre B in their temporary home, The Broadway Theatre Garage. The play opened Thanksgiving weekend and runs through New Year’s Eve. According to the director, David Wintersteen, it is about “two families finding…

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​Homeless, not hopeless

by Tessa Torgeson | Culture | December 14th, 2016

…A woman spends another restless night shivering on a concrete floor, the only source of comfort a rubber mat, thin scratchy blanket and a lumpy pillow. It offers temporary refuge from the bitter Fargo winter. A man found passed out in an alley Downtown is whisked away in an ambulance…

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