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by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | June 1st, 2016
…Austrian-born director Fritz Lang is best known for his massive silent science-fiction epic “Metropolis” (1927) and his moody, influential crime thriller “M” (1931), both made in Germany.He started writing films as early as 1916 and directed over 40 features in various genres between 1919 and 1960. Among Lang’s finest work…
by Brittney Goodman | Culture | June 1st, 2016
…Simone Wai, board member for the Red River Market, is excited about 2016’s changes and new offerings. First of all, the market is moving to a new location, at 409 Broadway North, in front of the former Schumacher Goodyear. Simone thinks this new location will continue the “plaza format” and…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | June 1st, 2016
…Are robots becoming the scabs of the labor market?The signs are getting more ominous that the human may lose his dominion over the earth to machines utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI), manufactured by humans. Perhaps the first sign was when a computer program called BKG 98 beat the world’s best backgammon…
by HPR Contributor | Music | June 1st, 2016
…By: Elle AndersonAt a young age Lee Buford and Chip King never thought they would be travelling across the United States and Europe to perform. The Body has come a long way and keeps growing more and more each day. Performing at new music festivals and exploring new genres has…
by HPR Contributor | Editorial | June 1st, 2016
…By Tom Bixbytom@hpr1.comWe’ve read Grace Lyden’s timely and thorough “9 things to know about Block 9, Fargo’s future high-rise,” in the Forum. One of the nine things is that there will be 20 condominiums on floors 13 to 17, purchase prices in the million dollar range.She goes on: “While this…
by Chris Hennen | News | June 1st, 2016
…[Editor’s note: the following transcript has been edited for length and clarity.]As we approach election time in North Dakota, we hear and read stories about voters affected by the state’s Voter ID law passed in 2013 and altered in 2015. As we approach the June 14 primary, how does the…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | June 1st, 2016
…By Ben Haugmobenhaugmo@yahoo.com The past meets the present at Moorhead’s Heritage Garden, which is holding its upcoming community planting days, and is seeking both donations and volunteer assistance.The garden organizers are currently accepting via email promises of donations of perennials . After confirmation is received, donors can either bring their…
by Jack Dura | All About Food | June 1st, 2016
…My great-grandma Marion was kind of a badass. She lived all her life in Traill County, N.D., the daughter of H.H. McNair, a Portland, N.D., mayor, and his stoic wife Gabriella, who lost her first husband and two children to tuberculosis. Marion was the youngest of her siblings, and her…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | June 1st, 2016
…Shane Black’s most satisfying film to date, “The Nice Guys” absolutely pulverizes lurid period milieu, shaggy dog private investigation, “Chinatown” corruption narrative, odd couple buddy bromance, and slapstick noir parody in an industrial blender set to emulsify on maximum torque. Pairing Ryan Gosling – as the world’s worst shamus –…
by HPR Contributor | Beer Snob | June 1st, 2016
…By Ben Rodgersben.rodgers22@gmail.comEvery once in awhile something comes along that makes you drop everything. For most people it’s usually a life-altering event, a job offer, a birth or death in the family, marriage proposal, etc. For me it’s a beer release. Central Waters Brewing Company Bourbon Barrel Cherry Stout came…