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​Moe & Yonder Mountain String Band

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 24th, 2016

…Thursday, September 1, gates at 5pm, show at 6Bluestem Amphitheatre, 801 50th Ave SW, MoorheadJam band from Upstate New York, bluegrass and beyond. Popular? Very. At the level of PHISH and The Grateful Dead. All ages. $19.50 on the grass, ten dollars more for a bench seat, and ten dollars…

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​FED UP Rally

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 24th, 2016

…Wednesday, August 30, 12pmIsland Park GazeboAccording to the FED UP! facebook page, “The mission of the FED UP! Coalition is to create one voice calling for an end to the epidemic of drug addiction and overdose deaths attributed to opioids,” and create a federal response to the epidemic. The rally…

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​Red River Market

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 24th, 2016

…Saturdays until October 29, 10am-2pmNortheast corner of Broadway and 4th Ave NSo popular that it’s changed Downtown, is the Saturday nucleus pulling everything toward it. Cheerful, always packed, impressive variety, not just food. Scrolling down: bags of topsoil, artists and crafters, adoptable pets, clothing, the occasional pop-up cafe. Actual farmers…

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​Calvin Johnson with HopeChest and Sleep Mask

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 24th, 2016

…Friday, August 26, 7:30pmRed Raven, 916 Main Ave, FargoA chance to see one of the founders of the modern indie movement. Restless, always evolving, a founding member of at least five bands. Genres: punk, lo-fi, rock and pop, and that doesn’t cover it. Now that New Direction is closing, we’re…

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​Hidden Gems of North Dakota

by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 24th, 2016

…By Tessa Torgesontessa.torgeson@gmail.com Fargo-Moorhead residents often flock to in Minnesota for weekend getaways to lake cabins, the North Shore of Lake Superior nestled in the Duluth area, or to Minneapolis St. Paul. Meanwhile the glistening gems of North Dakota often remain hidden. I desired to explore a quiet, yet affordable…

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Extreme tech

by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 24th, 2016

…By Chuck Sollyrcsolly@gmail.comSome new tech from http://www.extremetech.com. Not all new tech will reach the street or your computer room but this one evidently has:New Audis will tell you when the next traffic light will turn green. Audi’s new Traffic Light Information gives drivers a countdown until the light turns green.…

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​Jay “Hollywood” Halvorson: BBQ Pitmaster of Fargo

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | August 24th, 2016

…By Heather Schuerheather.schuer@gmail.com The first time you meet Jay “Hollywood” Halvorson, the owner of the Texas Q barbeque food truck, you would think he was born and raised in Texas. He has an accent that has stuck with him from the two years that he lived in Houston in his…

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​DNA, transplants, and modern science

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | August 24th, 2016

…“He’s got a good head on his shoulders” may have an entirely new meaningThey have done it to mice, rats, and dogs. Humans could be next. About 220 years ago Queen Marie Antoinette of France, famous for her sarcastic “Let them eat cake!” lost her head to the guillotine when…

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​How do we satisfy our thirst for oil?

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | August 24th, 2016

…There’s something to be said about our cover story this week. To say that the people’s fight against the pipeline is inspiring would be the understatement of the decade. The people versus Big Oil, youths making a 2,000 mile relay from North Dakota to DC to raise awareness of what’s…

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​So young, so accomplished: Blayze Buseth interview

by HPR Contributor | Arts | August 24th, 2016

…By Jacinta Macheel ZensFergus Falls ceramicist Blayze Buseth has been working with clay since he was a tween, spent time in China to study his craft at the same age that most people are focusing on what they are planning to do for the weekend, has had multiple shows in…

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