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by Sabrina Hornung | News | September 20th, 2023
…By Laura Simmonslaurasimmons2025@u.northwestern.edu Dr. Stephen McDonough researched why North Dakota had the highest COVID death rate and cases in the fall of 2020. His investigation accumulated into a 1,000-plus page book titled “The Power of a Question: Why North Dakota Developed the Greatest COVID Outbreak in the World and How…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | September 19th, 2023
…By John Strandjas@hpr1.comOur Opinion: Thank you, Reader readers, for 29 fulfilling yearsChugging along, The Little Newspaper That Could commences its 30th volume and year with this issue. Simply getting here speaks volumes. Just imagine the words, the bylines, the opinion pieces, the heart that has been part of the High…
by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | September 18th, 2023
…By HPR Staffsubmit@hpr1.comThe Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists’ much-lauded neighbor lovin’ Studio Crawl is just around the corner – October 7 and 8, noon to 6pm. During the free event, the people who add culture and vibrancy to our communities open their studio doors – to show off their workspaces and…
by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | September 17th, 2023
…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comRachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri play best pals PJ and Josie, woebegone nerds hot for cheerleaders Brittany (Kaia Gerber) and Isabel (Havana Rose Liu) in a high school caste system that looks and feels quite familiar to fans of the durable teen sex comedy. In “Bottoms,” directed by…
by Sabrina Hornung | Gadfly | September 16th, 2023
…By Ed Raymond fargogadfly@gmail.comArt: José Guadalupe Posada, CC0, via Wikimedia CommonsCan Our Conjoined Democracy Be Separated and Survive?A two-headed western rat snake is back in a pit at a Waco, Texas zoo after recovering from an injury that most likely was caused by an argument between its two brains. The…
by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | September 15th, 2023
…By Rick Gionrickgion@gmail.comMy new venture as a master’s degree student has got me thinking…again about food. Although I’m in an online program with the University of North Dakota, I thought it would be handy to list and describe some affordable and unique food options for students attending classes here in…
by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | September 3rd, 2023
…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comIn Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner “Scrapper,” her feature debut as writer and director, Charlotte Regan establishes a much more whimsical tone than the darker notes sounded by Charlotte Wells in her masterful “Aftersun.” There are more than enough stories exploring difficult father-daughter relationships to chalk up the…
by Sabrina Hornung | Gadfly | September 2nd, 2023
…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.comAt What Evolutionary Level Do Animals Make War on Each Other?Many animals are territorial but only a few will kill brothers and sisters to maintain a predator area. Foxes are known to kill chickens when they are looking for one to eat. Wolves kill a lot of sheep…
by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | August 27th, 2023
…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comIn Sundance standout “Fremont,” the outwardly mundane and inwardly tumultuous experiences of a young woman from Afghanistan are spun by filmmaker Babak Jalali into gold. Donya (Anaita Wali Zada) has left her home country for the California community of the title after spending time as a military translator.…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | August 24th, 2023
…By John Showalterjohn.d.showalter@gmail.comThe Melvins formed in 1983 Montesano, Washington, founded by singer/guitar player Buzz Osborne. The group is known for its heavy sound mixed with a dose of punk, forming its own subgenre. In those 40 years, they’ve released 30+ original albums, including live full lengths and countless singles. They’ve…