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by Jack Dura | Theatre | February 4th, 2015
…Fly away with the Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre in a farce that’s picking up passengers the next two weekends.Marc Camoletti’s “Boeing Boeing,” the most performed French play in the world, brings sky-high laughs in FMCT’s production, splitting a season with drama and musicals with a farce in February. In the story,…
by Diane Miller | Culture | February 4th, 2015
…For Native women Hannabah Blue, Tanaya Winder and Patty Stonefish, it’s about giving a voice to the voiceless. It’s about what Winder calls “heart work.”Through music, poetry, speakers, visual art, community and more, these women are helping build awareness for murdered and missing indigenous women from throughout United States and…
by Särah Nour | Culture | February 4th, 2015
…Friday, Jan. 23, was a delicious night of Choice Desserts, an annual fundraiser for the Red River Women’s Clinic, taking place at the Alumni Center at North Dakota State University. As the only abortion clinic in North Dakota, the RRWC also serves women of northwestern Minnesota and northern South Dakota.The…
by Deb Jenkins | All About Food | January 29th, 2015
…My friend Barb wanted me to teach her how to make my version of falafels. It really is the version that a coworker from my Full Circle Restaurant days shared with our staff.For those of you who do not have a clue what I am talking about, falafels are made…
by Stephen Anderson | Music | January 29th, 2015
…With what sounds like the last tiptoe across the floorboards of a once-shared home, Natalie Prass presents herself to the world.With a voice as soft as down, Prass bares her vulnerability just enough for empathy, though the astounding confidence of her tried-and-true songwriting chops, augmented by enveloping string and horn…
by Amy Borgman | Wellness | January 28th, 2015
…Last Sunday was a warm, clear, perfect day so Diane and I dusted off our snowboards and ventured to the newly reopened Detroit Mountain in Detroit Lakes. The mountain closed in 2004, but, due to local rallying and fundraising, it has been reopened with new management and a new vision.The…
by Jack Dura | Culture | January 28th, 2015
…Communication analysis course reaps many findings for writers and readersIn my collegiate quest to become a journalist, my major’s curriculum guide plopped me in COMM 320: Communication Analysis last fall, a charming class devoted to communication research and analyzing media and messages.A term paper project dominated the semester, with mixed…
by Ravi Panjini | Wellness | January 28th, 2015
…Vitamin D supplementation has taken off in alternative medicine in the last five years. The primary function of Vitamin D is to regulate levels of calcium and phosphorous, which promote bone health, in the body.What has captivated the public and scientists is the potential role of Vitamin D supplementation in…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | January 28th, 2015
…Fan studies scholars should salivate over Neil Berkeley’s portrait of writer/performer Dan Harmon, the self-proclaimed mayor of “Harmontown,” the popular podcast he hosts.Berkeley’s documentary bears the same name as Harmon’s loquacious, therapeutic circus, and hardcore devotees will already be familiar with the details of that freewheeling, improvisational, mental odyssey and…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | January 28th, 2015
…Just about everyone knows of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic “Rear Window,” with James Stewart as a man convinced that a neighbor has murdered his wife but nobody will believe him.Few remember, however, that earlier that same year a film with a very similar plot came out starring Barbara Stanwyck in a…