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​American sex, lies, and lots of videotape

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | December 6th, 2017

…fargogadfly@gmail.comIf men will be boys, will women be girls?This sexual harassment thing is way beyond a minor kerfuffle, but it remains to be seen if it has finally reached the ultimate tipping point. Groping private parts, grabbing butts and breasts, the laying on of hands, sextexting, propositioning, and brute force…

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Privatizing air traffic control would cut off our communities

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | December 6th, 2017

…By Matthew S. Lynchmatthew@aviationacrossamerica.comAgriculture is critical to the economy of North Dakota. Today, about 90% of the state’s land is used for agriculture, with 40 million acres devoted to farming and ranching. Nearly a quarter of the state’s population is employed in the agricultural sector.To help produce the food that…

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​Our opinion: Is hate speech protected by the First Amendment? To what extent?

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | December 6th, 2017

…sabrina@hpr1.comAccording to our pal Merriam-Webster, the definition of “patriot” is as follows: “one who loves his or her country and supports its authority and interests.” But what does it mean to be a true patriot? In today’s political climate we tend to believe that Mark Twain may have had a…

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​Her story: Be heard and encouraged

by Hee Han | Arts | December 6th, 2017

…hanhe@mnstate.eduThere are a variety of types of events and groups in our communities that encourage and support women. Robin Swanson, organizer of Her Story, wanted to create another special event for herself and other women. “I was hungering for something that was really authentic-feeling; kind of like a bunch of…

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​Lana Suomala: ‘From the Cookie Jar: 12 Fairy Tales and Recipes’

by Hee Han | Arts | December 6th, 2017

…hanhe@mnstate.eduWe may introduce Lana Suomala as a Moorhead High school Spanish teacher, but when you see her art, you will remember her as an artist.Suomala gets inspired by human stories; her own, her relationships, and those she observes in the world. She explained, “I’m attracted to the stories we tell…

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​Family lawyers misleading public about shared parenting

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | December 6th, 2017

…By Robert Franklin, Esq. hpr@hpr1.comThe latest information on North Dakota family courts comes from the organization Leading Women for Shared Parenting (LW4SP). It teaches two important lessons. First, whether children maintain meaningful relationships with both parents, post-divorce is mostly a question of which judge decides the case. Second, North Dakotans…

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​Introduction to Sushi Class

by John Strand | Best Bets | December 6th, 2017

…Thursday, December 14, 6 PMSquare One Rental Kitchen, 1407 1st Ave N, FargoIn this class you will learn the essentials of preparing sushi rice, a California Roll, Bagel Roll and a Spicy Tuna Roll. Hands-on class, Chef Randall demonstrates. Please note: involves the handling and consumption of raw fish. $65,…

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​F-M Gay Men’s Chorus: A Shining Night

by John Strand | Best Bets | December 6th, 2017

…Sunday, December 10, 7pm Sanctuary Events Center, 670 4th Ave N Unmissable, a huge addition to their repertoire. Christmas carols, Hanukkah songs, Eastern Orthodoxy. “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen,” “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies,” Russian Ave Maria from Rachmaninoff’s Vespers. $15, tickets300.com 701-404-9006

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​The Dog Father With a Twist

by John Strand | Best Bets | December 6th, 2017

…Sunday, December 10, 11am-5pm Twist, 220 Broadway N, Downtown Superb Chicago street food, recommended by HPR restaurant critic Logan Macrae. What they offer is too good to be called a hot dog. Polish and Italian sausage, beef sandwiches, beverages. A good shopping break and one day only at this pop-up location. 701-526-0149 

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​Fargo SantaCon for Charity

by John Strand | Best Bets | December 6th, 2017

…Saturday, December 9, 1pm Fargo VFW, 202 Broadway N (behind Toscana) There is no admission fee, you are just asked to bring something for the Gladys Ray shelter, whose volunteers will take free-will donations. U.S. Bank Plaza group photo, hourly visits to downtown businesses, Pickled Parrot prize giveaway at 7:30pm. 701-235-8243

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