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Pens and Pints

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 3rd, 2016

…Tuesday, August 9, 5:30pmZandbroz Variety, 420 North BroadwayDrinking and writing? This sounds like our kind of pub crawl! Register at Zandbroz and mosey on to Sazerac Alley, Dempsey’s, Wurst Bier Hall, and then on to No Bull. The final destination will be the Downtown Fargo VFW at 8:30 for an…

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​Turnpike Troubadours

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 3rd, 2016

…Monday, August 8, 5-9pmSanctuary Events Center, 670 4th Avenue NorthOklahoma based Red Dirt country band the Turnpike Troubadours are coming to Fargo to promote their new album and to rock your socks—er—boots off. They’re a little rough around the edges but have a whole lotta soul. Playboy even gave them…

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Trans Mentor Program

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 3rd, 2016

…August 6, 12-4pm1105 1st Ave S, FargoA group affiliated with the Pride Collective and Community Center, led by Faye Seidler. Free clothing drive: try on clothes in a gender-neutral ambience. Always, every Saturday, advice and support for those within the trans community. Lots of folks say this group is a…

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​Fiber Arts Festival

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 3rd, 2016

…Friday, August 5, 12-5pm; Saturday, August 6, 12-5pmRheault Farm, 2902 25th St S, FargoA celebration of fiber, yarn, and fabric. Two days of demonstrations, vendors, and hands-on activities. Free admission, tasty treats at onsite concessions. How to use and where to find: looms, yarn, needle tools, spinning wheels.

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​WE Fest

by HPR Contributor | Best Bets | August 3rd, 2016

…August 4-6Soo Pass Ranch, County Hwy 22, just south of DL (800) 493-3378The country music festival with top national performers. We’re proud that local musicians are performing: Blind Joe from Fargo-Moorhead, Hardwood Groove from Detroit Lakes. We’re provisionally proud of Jeremiah James, from a tiny town in Northern Minnesota, but…

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​Living through World War II

by HPR Contributor | Culture | July 29th, 2016

…JAMESTOWN – A local news broadcast finished with a clip of US presidential nominee Donald Trump standing before a giant NRA poster. The 2016 Republican candidate gripped a podium’s sides tightly, raised a bushy eyebrow before promising to bring back the American dream.Lore Hornung set her liverwurst on rye down,…

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Poképotential

by HPR Contributor | Culture | July 29th, 2016

…by Ben HaugmoBy now, we’ve all most likely heard about Pokémon Go, the mobile spin-off of Nintendo’s hit franchise, that is seeing players venture out of their homes and into the wild frontier of an augmented reality thriving with the ever-elusive pocket monster.The game has overcome the hiccups of its…

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Mud Morganfield tells HPR where he got his blues

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | July 27th, 2016

…To say that art imitates life would be an understatement in regard to Chicago blues royalty Mud Morganfield’s work. The eldest son of blues legend Muddy Waters wasn’t always in the spotlight with his music, though he was born with the blues coursing through his veins.Growing up Morganfield saw very…

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​Rocking relevance

by Brittney Goodman | Theatre | July 27th, 2016

…Act Up Theatre is bringing the popular stage adaptation of Green Day’s rock opera, American Idiot, to the Frances Frazier Comstock Theatre at Concordia College for a six-night run. Pennie Fike is producing the run for Act Up Theatre, and Rebecca Meyer-Larson is directing the show.The musical “American Idiot” is…

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Portland to the prairie: returning to my roots

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | July 27th, 2016

…By Tessa TorgesonHome is a tangled web at the core of all of our stories—that beautiful ugly mess that we try to escape, sometimes denying the way that it shapes and morphs us. As we mature we realize that home is more than a dot on a map.…

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