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Everest Tikka House: Moorhead’s Newest Culinary Delight

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | May 27th, 2015

…By Suzanne Hanson The newest inhabitant of the Moorhead Center Mall is the Everest Tikka House. With one look at their Facebook page, a person can see that the reviews are already overwhelmingly positive. Quite an impressive feat, considering they have only been open for about two weeks. Specializing in Indian…

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​Time and talent Straw Hat Players plot another summer of eclectic offerings

by Jack Dura | Theatre | May 27th, 2015

…Time and talent Straw Hat Players plot another summer of eclectic offeringsCraig Ellingson knows this summer will be a great one. The Minnesota State University Moorhead theater director has his hands full with the Straw Hat Players this May and June, and despite several changes that are in the air,…

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​Hello, comrade! Actress Aimee Klein presents sketch comedy, night of characters at Theatre B

by Jack Dura | Theatre | May 27th, 2015

…Hello, comrade! Actress Aimee Klein presents sketch comedy, night of characters at Theatre BLast week Wednesday, under a beaming, mid-morning sun, Aimee Klein wore a heavy fur hat and leopard print dress while walking downtown. “Hello, comrade!” she greeted passersby, laughing that she must suffer for her art under the…

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​Cleveland unplugs for front-porch reverie on “Oh Man, Cover the Ground”

by Stephen Anderson | Music | May 27th, 2015

…Billed as “12 songs about dark rooms, water, wind, stoned afternoons, sun in your eyes, sex, hair, snacks, death, & the beach,” Shana Cleveland’s solo debut, “Oh Man, Cover the Ground,” sounds appropriately like a slacker soundtrack. Beneath its lowest-key exterior, however, the album is a patient, homespun tribute to…

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​Gibney looks at Scientology in “Going Clear”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | May 27th, 2015

…Alex Gibney’s documentary “Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief” uses author Lawrence Wright’s similarly titled book as the basis for a feature-length examination of the controversial organization known to many as the secretive, confusing and mysterious spiritual home of celebrities like Tom Cruise and John Travolta. Legally recognized…

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​Get out and garden

by Marie Monson | All About Food | May 27th, 2015

…F-M’s first ever Community Garden Day takes place SaturdayFargo-Moorhead residents will have a chance to develop their green thumbs this Saturday at the first ever Community Garden Day. Last year, four of the nine community gardens in the F-M area produced enough food to feed more than 200 families, according…

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​A symphony of support: Wine and Beer on the Red

by Diane Miller | Culture | May 27th, 2015

…Executive director of F-M Symphony discusses Wine and Beer on the RedSupport classical music—while socializing and consuming wine, craft beer and gourmet food this Wednesday at the Ramada. The Fargo-Moorhead Symphony’s annual fundraiser ball, Wine and Beer on the Red, is approaching its 21st year. The symphony’s executive…

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​Local photographer, professor tries hand at digital work

by Tessa Beck | Arts | May 27th, 2015

…Meghan Duda presents “New Works” at ecce By Tessa BeckPhoto courtesy of ecce galleryPositioned neatly on the clean walls of ecce gallery, Meghan Duda’s 12 face-mounted plexi digital images have found their Fargo home from their Scandinavian roots.The photos were taken at Sjællands Odde in Denmark – each session taking place…

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Meet Mr. Lahey… Meet John Dunsworth

by Phil Hunt | Theatre | May 27th, 2015

…Villain characters from ‘Trailer Park Boys’ to perform The Aquarium“Julian is a jerk. He’s a money-hungry, narcissistic rum-swilling jerk. Ricky is dumb as a post. Bubbles is an idiot savant, a lovable character I suppose. Lucy has no morality whatsoever. Corey and Trevor are idiots!”That quote comes from John Dunsworth,…

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Jack Black and James Marsden star in dark high school reunion comedy

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | May 23rd, 2015

…WARNING: The following review reveals key plot information. Read only if you have seen “The D Train.”In their feature directing debut, “Yes Man” screenwriters Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel take a stab at blending sitcom-like laughs with social introspection, and the results are as confused as the emotional state of…

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