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​How do we satisfy our thirst for oil?

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | August 24th, 2016

…There’s something to be said about our cover story this week. To say that the people’s fight against the pipeline is inspiring would be the understatement of the decade. The people versus Big Oil, youths making a 2,000 mile relay from North Dakota to DC to raise awareness of what’s…

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​So young, so accomplished: Blayze Buseth interview

by HPR Contributor | Arts | August 24th, 2016

…By Jacinta Macheel ZensFergus Falls ceramicist Blayze Buseth has been working with clay since he was a tween, spent time in China to study his craft at the same age that most people are focusing on what they are planning to do for the weekend, has had multiple shows in…

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​Transitional horror/sci-fi new to Blu-ray

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | August 24th, 2016

…A pair of above-average horror/sci-fi films from the fifties debuted on Blu-ray this spring, both dealing with obsessed brain surgeons, each with elements of “Frankenstein.” Their titles and promotional material make them seem like typical drive-in filler but both are a large step above their more lurid competition. Unlike most…

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​Steppin’ Out

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | August 24th, 2016

…“I don’t know how many times I’ve done this tour, but it’s fun every summer. I get to go all around the U.S., see all the people and play all the great songs. It’s kind of like a carnival or a travelling circus,” says Mark Lindsay, former lead singer of…

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​He gotta move

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | August 24th, 2016

…“We parked right in front of the camera and someone walked right up and busted the window, got in, drove it away, and they found it like three or four days later, the window was busted out, the gear was all gone, but our merch was still in it. I…

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​A slow boat to nowhere

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | August 24th, 2016

…By Tom Bixbytom@hpr1.comOn April 22, 2004, a Brazilian ship full of soybeans arrived in the Chinese port of Xiamen. It was not allowed to unload its cargo. AQSIQ is a ministerial administrative organ directly under the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, in charge of import-export food safety.…

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Going green

by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | August 24th, 2016

…Joey Haynes is the man behind the Green House Cafe, the newest restaurant on Broadway and North Dakota’s first vegan restaurant. Haynes spoke to the HPR not only about the Cafe but the motivation behind it, and a few misconceptions we may have in regard to vegan cuisine.High Plains Reader:…

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​Legendary movie book comes to life in documentary “Hitchcock/Truffaut”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | August 24th, 2016

…Finally making its way to HBO following a 2015 Cannes premiere and a festival run, Kent Jones’s “Hitchcock/Truffaut” demands attention from cinephiles of all ages. Bringing to life the 1966 book that emerged from a detailed series of face-to-face interviews conducted by Truffaut in Hollywood, Jones and co-scripter Serge Toubiana…

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​Gemini Syndrome: new album ‘Memento Mori’

by HPR Contributor | Music | August 24th, 2016

…By Bryan Grob  bryangrob@hotmail.comA little over five years ago when Los Angeles 5-piece Metal act Gemini Syndrome stopped at the Nestor Tavern for their 5th show in the region, they had reason to celebrate. The day prior they’d signed their recording contract with Warner Brothers Records, only a few miles…

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​Run DC

by HPR Staff | News | August 19th, 2016

…By Sabrina Hornung and Raul GomezIt started as a 500 mile run from Cannonball North Dakota to to the district office of the United States Army Corps of Engineers in Omaha, Nebraska. The run was an act of protest against the recent approval of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. Once…

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