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​Kilstone offers a Brew Experience

by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | December 21st, 2016

…One of the main goals of professionals in the beverage industry is to provide our customers with not only products but ultimately, an experience. The Wigen brothers, Brock and Grant, have been offering up Kilstone Brew Experiences to companies, clubs and office groups in the local area since opening their…

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​Poetry Rag provides a voice for writers

by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | December 21st, 2016

…Since October, a monthly journal known as “The Poetry Rag” has been circulating throughout Fargo, Moorhead, and Grand Forks. It can be found in local coffee shops, bookstores, record stores, and other small businesses that carry free publications.The two masterminds behind “The Poetry Rag” are its creator Joe Bertrand and…

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​Saving lives, shattering myths

by Tessa Torgeson | Last Word | December 21st, 2016

…I commend ND media outlets for raising awareness about the opiate epidemic and heroin overdoses in our communities. Stories about recovering addicts reduce stigma and shame, providing hope for those who still struggle with addictions; meanwhile, stories about people who died of an overdose offer a cautionary tale. Most importantly,…

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​Let’s talk: dating someone who is transgender

by Faye Seidler | Culture | December 21st, 2016

…In the last few years, dating sites like OkCupid and Tinder have included the ability to identify as transgender, presumably to better represent the reality that we live in a gender-expansive world. These days it is self-evident that there are more relationship types than straight, white, heterosexual couples composed of…

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​Beating the winter blues the old-fashioned way

by John Showalter | Wellness | December 21st, 2016

…In the city of Fargo we’re no strangers to severe winters, and this last week has been especially taxing, with its sub-zero wind chills. The winter season in northern climes is infamous for giving people the “winter blues,” an unscientific term for a range of symptoms ranging from a general…

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​Is there interest in Google?

by Chuck Solly | Culture | December 21st, 2016

…Last month there were 1.6 billion unique monthly visitors to the Google web site. Most of us geeks use Google many times a day. Anyone with a computer uses the site. It is the most popular site on the planet.So what is this site all about? I can’t tell you…

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​“Death by Oil” Remembering the Dakota 38

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 18th, 2016

…BISMARCK – The same prejudices that sent 38 Dakota Native Americans to the gallows in Minnesota 154 years ago still exist in the Peace Garden State today. Parallels between the broken treaties that sparked the six-week US-Dakota War of 1862 and the current fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline contain…

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Downtown gentrification: the good, the bad, and the unaffordable

by C.S. Hagen | Arts | December 14th, 2016

…The art trade in Fargo is a cutthroat business. Photographers, painters, and potters struggling for local sales are now also fighting for spaces in the downtown area.Recognized by many as the cultural avant-garde of Downtown’s awakening and current revitalization programs, some artists are being forced out, while others are fearful…

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​Some Christmas poetry

by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | December 14th, 2016

…I’d be lying if I said James W. Foley was one of my favorite poets. Hokey might be the best word to describe him (but kind of wonderfully hokey). Foley, North Dakota’s longtime Poet Laureate (way before current Laureate Larry Woiwode) has been dead 75 years now, but there’s a…

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​You think you have problems?

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | December 14th, 2016

…While researching the concept of his current solo exhibition at the Spirit Room, titled “#MillenialProbs,” ceramicist Hayden Swanson did a bit of crowdsourcing by reaching out to his peers via social media. I couldn’t help but ask what he thought the most serious problem was. “I don’t think I could…

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