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by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | April 26th, 2017
…High Plains Reader: How long has “The Nature of things” been in the works? Eric Johnson: I was asked in the fall of 2015 to exhibit. At that time, I was hoping to do an all-new body of work, but soon realized that at least with the reduction relief process…
by HPR Staff | Music | April 26th, 2017
…By Sabrina Hornung and Tom Bixby sabrina@hpr1.comGoing back in time for one night only, the Sidestreet Grille presents a powerfully nostalgic show. You’ll remember where you were and what you shouldn’t have done!And how to describe Pat Lenertz? Congenial and approachable, a staple and a stalwart of the music scene,…
by Hee Han | Arts | April 26th, 2017
…Art is complicated. It is not only about drawing or painting, but of putting the soul into the artworks. In a variety of art forms, the maker can fix it until it satisfies them. Rarely, with ink drawings, can you go back to fix your piece. Ink drawing artist Milena…
by Brittney Goodman | Culture | April 26th, 2017
…The Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County (HCSCC) and the Minnesota Historical Society (MNHS) will host a talk by local researcher Angela Beaton at the Historic Solomon G. Comstock House on Thursday, April 27, at 6:30PM. Beaton’s talk will illuminate the service and sacrifices of local nurses during World…
by C.S. Hagen | News | April 25th, 2017
…FARGO - Three days after white supremacists advertised for a like-minded gathering at Lindenwood Park, posters depicting hate speech were posted on telephone poles along downtown back alleys.The posters went up in time for the 27th day of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar, Monday, April 24, the International Holocaust Remembrance…
by C.S. Hagen | News | April 25th, 2017
…FARGO - Fargo City Commissioners passed the Chicken Ordinance Monday allowing residents to raise chickens within city limits. The proposal has been under consideration for years, and was pecked at by critics. The Chicken Ordinance, or backyard chicken keeping, is part of a national trend for families to raise their…
by C.S. Hagen | News | April 25th, 2017
…FARGO - Sixth-grade writing teacher Tammy Linn was appointed by the city to the Municipal Airport Authority Monday, but not without objections. Two city commissioners, John Strand and Dave Piepkorn, were present, and the proposal was passed by the city commission unanimously. Linn, a former city councilman in Prescott, Arizona,…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 21st, 2017
…Thursday, April 27 at 6 PM - 9 PMDakota Medical Foundation, 4141 28th Ave. SEpisode 1- Nepal: Brings the exotic, colorful and festive Nepalese culture to you through the eyes of Nepal native Saru Pokharel. She will share her personal experiences, explain the colorful spices of the region and show…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 21st, 2017
…Monday, April 24, 4:30 - 7:30 PMComstock Memorial Union Ballroom, MSUM, 615 14th St S, MoorheadJoin the Black Lives Matter movement at MSUM for a full dinner alongside education and entertainment including spoken word poetry, hip-hop, music, dance and more. The theme for this year’s event is empowerment so come…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 21st, 2017
…Sunday, April 23, 1:30 - 4 PMRourke Art Gallery Museum, 521 Main Ave, MoorheadCome to the Rourke for the special opening of “Touch the Sky: Prairie Photographs” by Jim Brandenburg and the closing reception of “Grass” by John Borge and Jonathan Rutter. There will be many different speakers throughout the…