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​Make room for lost arts at Make Room

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | November 30th, 2016

…“Make Room has seen a resurgence in the lost arts. There are a few reasons people come to us with the need to create. One catalyst for the revival of dying skills is the disconnect between the products we buy and how they were made.” says Chelsea Thorson, owner and…

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​Diversity shines in Facebook project “The World in F-M”

by Brittney Goodman | Arts | November 30th, 2016

…“The World in Fargo-Moorhead” is a community photography and story project featuring area residents who have come here from other parts of the world. Launched in September, 2016, the project is a social media-based collaborative effort, first envisioned by Meg Luther Lindholm.New York native Lindholm is a freelance radio journalist…

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​Jenkins Makes Magic in the “Moonlight”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | November 30th, 2016

…Admirers of Barry Jenkins’ excellent 2008 feature “Medicine for Melancholy” waited years for the filmmaker’s next project. “Moonlight,” one of 2016’s finest films, was worth that lengthy silence. In between the two movies, Jenkins made a handful of shorts and directed an episode of a TV series, but one viewing…

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​Standing Rock’s Invisible Enemy

by C.S. Hagen | News | November 30th, 2016

…OCETI SAKOWIN – An invisible enemy – streaming the airwaves – haunts Standing Rock’s supporters. The nemesis’ presence has long been felt inside the camps opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline, but few had proof of its existence until recently.Cell phone and live streaming problems were jokes, hidden behind nervous chuckles.…

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With all due respect

by HPR Contributor | Editorial | November 30th, 2016

…By Tom Bixbytom@hpr1.com“Cass County Sheriff Paul Laney and Mandan Police Chief Jason Ziegler called pipeline protesters Liz George and Kana Newell over to their table,” wrote HPR reporter C.S. Hagen, “while they were eating at the Chinese restaurant Rice Bowl,” in Mandan.The two women were leaving the restaurant. The sheriff…

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Slice of Life

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 30th, 2016

…Sunday, December 4, 2pmBroadway Theatre Garage, 409 Broadway N, FargoTheatre B and Playwright James DeVita workshop his new play, a dysfunctional family comedy that “Takes us on a hilarious rollercoaster ride of hope and regret” as Terry and Denise try to hold their family together. 

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​NDSU Wind Symphony Concert

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 30th, 2016

…Sunday, December 4, 2pmReineke Fine Arts Center, 12th Ave N & Bolley Dr, NDSU CampusOne of the oldest university band programs in the nation. Has commissioned new works for the wind ensemble; performances have included internationally recognized performers, such as Clayton Miranda. $5, $2.  

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​Zhimin Guan: New Paintings

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 30th, 2016

…Sunday, December 4, 1:30-4pmRourke Art Museum, 521 Main Avenue, MoorheadPublic opening: new exhibition of watercolor and oil paintings. Zhimin Guan artist talk at 2pm. Guan has exhibited his paintings, drawings and prints throughout the U.S. and China. Exhibition is free and open to the public.

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​Bonanzaville: Christmas on the Prairie

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 30th, 2016

…Saturday, December 3, 10am-5pm1352 Main Ave W, West FargoA 1900 Christmas, with carolers and cookies baked in a wood-burning stove. Design and print a Christmas card on an old press, assemble and decorate a gingerbread house, take a horse-drawn wagon ride.

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​Handel’s Messiah

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 30th, 2016

…Friday, December 2, 7:30pm1st Lutheran Church, 619 Broadway N, Fargo200 students in five choirs and the Baroque Festival Orchestra present Handel’s monumental work, which has become a holiday tradition throughout the world. $17, seniors $12, students $7, 701-231-7969

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