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​Theatre B’s “A Beautiful Hell”: Grief Out Loud

by HPR Contributor | Theatre | August 29th, 2018

…by Stella Mehlhoffstellamehlhoff@gmail.com“Our mission is to invigorate civic conversation through intimate and transformative storytelling.” This statement posted on Theatre B’s website and tacked to their studio wall in bright yellow paper is well embodied by the company. Theatre B’s “A Beautiful Hell” is all promised; intimate, transformative, and the start of…

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​Scenic River Commission Turns Out to Be A Rubber Stamp For Industry

by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | August 29th, 2018

…In the halcyon days of the 1970s in North Dakota, when the state was a quieter, kinder, friendlier, more thoughtful place, the Legislature passed a bill, and the Governor signed it, designating the Little Missouri as our state’s only official State Scenic River, and creating a commission to look out…

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​Video Games as Art

by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 29th, 2018

…by Nathan Arelarel.nathan@hotmail.comAt first this was going to be an article arguing that video games are art. This is an issue that I find very important and feel many people are unaware of. Video games are a relatively new medium changing the culture as we know it and yet are often…

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​What Is Democratic Socialism?

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | August 29th, 2018

…Just How Long Will Our Democracy Last?A truth hit me the other night while Corky and I were watching Simone Biles defend her national championship in gymnastics. Our democracy is very young and vulnerable. One of our daughters was a very competitive gymnast in middle and high school and was…

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​Art and Life in “Madeline’s Madeline”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | August 29th, 2018

…The borders of the real and imagined assume a prominent place in Josephine Decker’s “Madeline’s Madeline,” the new feature from the talented filmmaker of “Butter on the Latch” and “Thou Wast Mild and Lovely.” As a richly layered metanarrative that utilizes the vehicles of acting, performance, and improvisation as the…

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​Snacks!

by Logan Macrae | All About Food | August 29th, 2018

…As winter approaches the yearning to leave your comfortably warm home and venture out into the Fargo frozen wasteland lessens. When you get hungry though, or even hangry, food must be readily available. Now if you’re like me, heading to the grocery store or even a drive through at any hour seems like…

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Farewell statement from Senator John McCain

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | August 28th, 2018

…by Senator John McCain - from Facebook page“My fellow Americans, whom I have gratefully served for sixty years, and especially my fellow Arizonans,“Thank you for the privilege of serving you and for the rewarding life that service in uniform and in public office has allowed me to lead. I have…

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​Voting methods: butter knife or scalpel

by C.S. Hagen | News | August 27th, 2018

…FARGO – Seven coworkers want different pizzas for lunch; three want cheeseburgers. Under the current voting system, burgers win.Seem fair? Not exactly, said Jed Limke, the man who began the Approval Voting Army. On Monday, City Auditor Steve Sprague alerted the City Commission that approval voting passed inspection and will…

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​Cramer’s office threatens constituents

by C.S. Hagen | News | August 23rd, 2018

…BISMARCK – Mary Rennich and a handful of North Dakotans only wanted to listen, perhaps ask a question about healthcare if time allowed during a Republican press conference at the North Dakota Farm Bureau on Wednesday.Instead of having their opinions welcomed, current Congressman Kevin Cramer’s campaign manager, Pat Finken, said they…

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​Going, going, gone

by HPR Contributor | News | August 22nd, 2018

…by Elyssa McCullochelyssa.McCulloch@uj.eduIf you have looked at a newspaper or talked to a group of farmers lately you may have heard the news about pollinators, honeybees especially. With the increase of agricultural land and the consequent loss of native plant life, pollinators have been having a hard time. Annual loss…

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