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August 2025 Summer Events Calendar

by HPR Staff | Culture | May 12th, 2025

…Back-to-school season is on the horizon, but there’s still plenty of summer left. Check out our favorite August attractions and events in North Dakota and western Minnesota. And if if you missed them, here are a few excellent May events, June events and our July calendar as well. Happy planning! Emo Night FargoAugust 1, The Aquarium, FargoCassandre 3000 brings…

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July 2025 Summer Events Calendar

by HPR Staff | Culture | May 12th, 2025

…July means we’re deep into summer and ready to find new ways to cool off, connect with our neighbors and have fun. Whether you want a road trip, a staycation or a way to shake yourself out of a midweek slump, these are our picks for the best events and attractions all…

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​Somali Heritage Celebration in Fargo July 5

by HPR Contributor | Culture | July 3rd, 2025

…By Alicia Underlee Nelsonalicia@hpr1.comA free, family-friendly Somali Heritage Celebration will take place at Broadway Square (201 N. Broadway in downtown Fargo) from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Saturday, July 5. Attendees of any background are invited to try traditional dishes, enjoy Somali music and dance and learn about Somalia’s…

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​North Dakota play about mental health launches Midwest tour in August

by HPR Contributor | Theatre | July 1st, 2025

…North Dakota play about mental health launches Midwest tour in AugustBy Alicia Underlee Nelsonalicia@hpr1.com A new one-act play inspired by patients buried in the Old Cemetery at the Jamestown State Hospital will tour festivals in Omaha, St. Louis and Indianapolis after a Grand Forks debut at Empire Arts Center on…

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‘Sally’ tells the public and private story of American space pioneer

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | July 1st, 2025

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.com As we continue to deal with the ongoing horrorshow of racism, misogyny and transphobia embraced by the current administration, films like “Sally” can serve as an important reminder that love triumphs over hate time and again. News broke just this month that the Pentagon had officially renamed…

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​We have a new one: the God, Government, Greed and Gun Syndrome

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | July 1st, 2025

…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.comA syndrome is defined as a group of signs and symptoms that collectively indicate or characterize a disease, psychological disorder, or other abnormal condition and any complex of symptoms of an undesirable condition or quality. So far, our medical experts have been treating about 7,000 rare diseases and…

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​An invasion of ants and autocrats

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | June 24th, 2025

…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.comWe need Paul Revere on a Harley: “ants and autocrats are coming!”The Asian needle ant has been nesting in the American South since at least 1932. It probably hitched a ride on a freighter from a tropical Asian country delivering some exotic lumber used in furniture. This ant…

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​Thompson Honors Legend Stone in ‘Sly Lives!’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | June 24th, 2025

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.com The June 9 death of musician Sylvester Stewart, known much better by stage name Sly Stone, saw an outpouring of tributes, memorials and appreciations from some who knew him personally and many who never made his acquaintance. The groundbreaking visionary and multi-instrumentalist launched hit after hit into…

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Magic — or the portrait of a skinny Dorian Gray?

by HPR Contributor | Wellness | June 19th, 2025

…The drug that keeps re-purposing itselfBy Ellie Liveranieli.liverani.ra@gmail.com There is a drug that is getting a lot of attention nowadays all over the world. It has various commercial names (Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus), but the common scientific name is semaglutide. It is not a new discovery. In fact, it has…

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​The art of building community: Catherine Mulligan retrospective at the Rourke

by HPR Contributor | Arts | June 19th, 2025

…By Deb Wallworkdwallwork@icloud.comI first met Catherine Mulligan at a party at her house. It was a small gathering, spontaneous, just a few people over for dinner. Directed toward a stack of plates and bowls and a big pot warming on the stove, I found a place to sit in the…

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