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​Black merges slapstick and sleuthing in ‘The Nice Guys’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | June 1st, 2016

…Shane Black’s most satisfying film to date, “The Nice Guys” absolutely pulverizes lurid period milieu, shaggy dog private investigation, “Chinatown” corruption narrative, odd couple buddy bromance, and slapstick noir parody in an industrial blender set to emulsify on maximum torque. Pairing Ryan Gosling – as the world’s worst shamus –…

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​Cherry stout and Old Blue Eyes

by HPR Contributor | Beer Snob | June 1st, 2016

…By Ben Rodgersben.rodgers22@gmail.comEvery once in awhile something comes along that makes you drop everything. For most people it’s usually a life-altering event, a job offer, a birth or death in the family, marriage proposal, etc. For me it’s a beer release. Central Waters Brewing Company Bourbon Barrel Cherry Stout came…

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​Eli Young Band with 32 Below

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 1st, 2016

…Wednesday, June 8, 7:30 p.m.Fargodome, 1800 University Drive N, FargoFour guys from Texas playing country music across the nation. Major talent, three number one singles. High energy and full of experimentation. 32 Below plays infectious pop country, is on the way up. “We are honored to have been nominated in…

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​Democratic-NPL Caucuses

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 1st, 2016

…Tuesday, June 7, 7 p.m., doors open at 5:30 p.m.Find the location of your local caucus at http://demnpl.com/caucus/locations/ Are you progressive but usually too lazy to vote? Full disclosure: so are we. But this is different. The next president will nominate Supreme Court Justices, and change things for better or worse for…

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​James Taylor

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 1st, 2016

…Saturday, June 4, 8 p.m.Fargodome, 1800 University Drive N, FargoThe composer of the Steamroller Blues, of course, needs no introduction. Seats are $65 to $85, platinum seats $140 to $225. Section 12 is the no-alcohol section. Four-ticket limit for presale, four-ticket limit for on sale, eight-ticket total strictly enforced. Tickets…

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​Integreon Charity Challenge

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 1st, 2016

…Saturday, June 4, 8 a.m.Iwen Park, 1209 52nd Ave S, FargoChallenges you to run, walk, volunteer, or donate in support of four local charitable organizations: CHARISM, the Marv Brossart Foundation for Parkinson’s Support, the Rape and Abuse Crisis Center, and the Cass Clay YWCA. 5k, 10k, 3-hour and 6-hour trail…

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​Final Performance: ‘Church Basement Ladies’

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 1st, 2016

…Friday, June 3, 7 p.m.Gaede Stage, MSUM, MoorheadLast night for this musical scrapbook of memories of growing up Lutheran in the 1950s Midwest. Presented by the Straw Hat Players. The Gaede Stage, in the Roland Dille Center for the Arts, is a block north of 9th Avenue South, between 12th…

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​A Very funny, very Maria Bamford look at mental illness.

by HPR Contributor | Cinema | May 30th, 2016

…By Alex Huntsbergerahuntsberger@gmail.comComedian Maria Bamford isn’t shy about her mental illness; she’s talked openly in her act and in interviews about being diagnosed with Bipolar II (hypomanic episodes) and OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder). In fact, Bamford is quite the opposite of shy. She’s upfront and forthright and working to destigmatize mental…

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Anything For Ratings

by HPR Contributor | News | May 26th, 2016

…By C.S. Hagen and Cindy Gomez-SchemppFARGO – Under the shadow of KVLY’s towering signboard, approximately 200 protesters rallied Sunday demanding a change of what they call the Fargo television station’s recent fear-mongering agenda. It was the fourteenth of such broadcasts in as many months. “These guys are spreading lies and…

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​Economist speaks against corporate agriculture

by HPR Contributor | News | May 25th, 2016

…By Matthew MusacchiaTo an outside observer it might have looked like a traditional service at Fargo’s Plymouth Congregational Church last Tuesday, complete with filled pews, a speaker, and even a guitarist. But the attendees, many from the small town of Buffalo, North Dakota, were not there for a religious service.…

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