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​One new opera, nine high C’s

by Jack Dura | Theatre | April 1st, 2015

…‘Daughter of the Regiment’ sees its regional debutFor the Fargo-Moorhead Opera, the 2014 to 2015 season has seen new things all over.From its new office on 25th Street South to staging its last show in a different venue, the company keeps shaking things up, and its season closer couldn’t prove…

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‘Welcome to Leith’ Q&A

by Chris Hennen | Cinema | April 1st, 2015

…Film documents a white supremacist’s attempt to take over a small North Dakota town“Welcome to Leith” is a new documentary, which premiered at the Sundance and SXSW film festivals, that shows the story of white supremacist Craig Cobb moving to Leith, N.D. and the town’s subsequent attempts to removed him,…

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​Fictionalized Civil War drama is entertaining feminist western

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | April 1st, 2015

…Next week is the 150th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War. For over a century, numerous films have treated various dramatic aspects of the subject, some of the more famous ranging from “The Birth of a Nation,” “Gone With the Wind,” “The Red Badge of Courage,” “Glory,”…

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​Dog Collars and Pitchforks

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 1st, 2015

…It’s Time to Sharpen the Pitchfork TinesThe Walt Disney Corporation just raised the price of a day pass to the Magic Kingdom in Orlando to $105. This increase was made while one-half of our population is in poverty, and two-thirds of our families do not have savings enough to cover…

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​GROUP THINK, redefined

by Diane Miller | Culture | April 1st, 2015

…A new local program called GROUP THINK is inviting the community to engage with strangers.Fueled by the principle of community inclusiveness, GROUP THINK gathers speakers of diverse backgrounds to share their perspectives and experiences with an attentive audience on the second Wednesday of every month at The Stage at Island…

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Lost and Found: A local woman’s search to find the lost

by Chris Hennen | Culture | April 1st, 2015

…Odd Jobs: Part 2A Fargo woman spends her free time helping search for missing persons in western North Dakota. Lissa Yellowbird-Chase takes weekends to travel across the state at her own expense, usually at families’ requests, to learn more about those who’ve gone missing in unsolved cases.Yellowbird-Chase works as a…

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The Masterpiece Challenge

by Diane Miller | Editorial | April 1st, 2015

…Our opinion / Not all songs are equalWe have listening challenge for you, High Plains reader.But before we state our challenge, let’s talk about the inequality of popular music.That’s right. Not all songs are equal. Some songs are undoubtedly superior to their contemporary counterparts. Of course, as a fan of…

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​Tales of war and home

by Taylor Blumer | Writer's Block | April 1st, 2015

…In Phil Klay’s short story “War Stories,” a former Marine muses “I’m tired of telling war stories.” Although said in a numbly serious manner, the statement remains somewhat humorous in light of the fact that it is the very first line of “War Stories,” which also happens to be part…

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​SXSW scales back

by Chris Hennen | Music | March 25th, 2015

…Annual festival still provides many memorable momentsAfter years of complaints that SXSW was getting too big and a tragic accident that lead to four deaths in 2014, the 2015 annual music, film and interactive festival in Austin, Texas attempted to go back to its roots of artist development and discovery…

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​Basement’s Best Jesso simply swoons on “Goon”

by Stephen Anderson | Music | March 25th, 2015

…Sometimes even those who know history well are doomed to repeat it. Considering the recent deluge of albums by the likes of Father John Misty, Natalie Prass and Matthew E. White, it appears that the Nixon-era singer-songwriter heyday is seeing a second life some 40-odd years on.Sure, it could be…

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