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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 28th, 2016
…Sunday, October 2; live concert, 7-9pmJunkyard Brewing Company, 1416 1st Ave N, MoorheadGodfrey Birtill, from Lincolnshire, travels all over Scotland, Ireland, and Great Britain, bringing the glory of God and the Church of England hymnal into bars. Raise a mug of frosty, locally crafted beer, sing along to favorites. Info:…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 28th, 2016
…Saturday, October 1, 9:30-11pmRadisson Hotel, 201 5th St N, FargoLevel 2 Comedy Club presents Mike and Sam doing two shows per Saturday night. Is that the Colorado State Senator moonlighting? We’ll have to ask him. Has performed in hotel rooms, in cars, and on rooftops. Sam is prouder of himself…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 28th, 2016
…Friday, September 30, October 1, 7 & 81930 130th Ave S, MoorheadHalloween preview. The surrounding woods teem with shocking creatures such as lumbering hideous zombies, killers, madmen, and clowns from South Carolina. This season inspired by “Nightmare on Elm Street.” We might take nieces and nephews and leave a few…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | September 28th, 2016
…There are plenty of more artistic, edifying, or thought-provoking films to watch, but genre films tend to be the cinematic equivalent of comfort food, that can be returned to repeatedly for an entertaining hour or two. The crisp clarity of a high-definition image makes the attraction to revisit favorites even…
by HPR Contributor | Beer Snob | September 28th, 2016
…By Chris Larsoncjlarson75@gmail.comThe seasonal autumn flavors are upon us and with them, the centerpiece of all things autumnal: the pumpkin. The pumpkin has assumed a sort of dominance over fall flavors that has been building over the last couple decades. With the abundance of pumpkin beer options, you may be…
by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | September 28th, 2016
…On Sunday the 25th, Zandbroz Variety hosted North Dakota’s Poet Laureate Larry Woiwode, who’s currently a writer in residence at the University of Jamestown. The author of many works of fiction and nonfiction in addition to poetry, Woiwode read from his latest compilation, “Land of Sunlit Ice.”This limited-edition chapbook was…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | September 28th, 2016
…Our climate is going down the toilet—a solid gold oneIn late August the International Geological Congress meeting in Capetown, South Africa received a recommendation from a world-renown group of scientific experts that the world has entered a new geological epoch because of human impact on Planet Earth. The experts say…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | September 28th, 2016
…By Faye Seidlerfayeseidler@gmail.comWith the increased visibility of transgender identities and issues, we are also seeing an increase in parents able to identify that their child may be transgender. Parenting is already a taxing, full-time job, and realizing that a child might be transgender can be a scary, heavy burden. Most…
by John Showalter | Arts | September 28th, 2016
…Something that has had its tenuous definition morph dramatically over the course of human history is art. From cave paintings depicting the hardships of Paleolithic life to Renaissance frescoes and sculptures glorifying in the natural form, who art has been done by and what it has meant to accomplish has…
by HPR Contributor | Editorial | September 23rd, 2016
…By Tom Bixby tom@hpr1.comWe went online and looked at the rules and policies of 40 Days for Life, the largest anti-choice organization. They don’t look unreasonable: no violence, cooperation with the police, no physical contact with clinic escorts or staff. It looks like they would be well-behaved, that the worst…