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​Phelps Mill Festival

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | July 10th, 2019

…July 13-14Phelps Mill County Park, Underwood, MN The area’s largest art and craft event of the summer. Two full days of art, food, entertainment, & kids’ activities fill the Phelps Mill County Park. High quality artists in a variety of work. In addition to shopping. Featuring live music and a…

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​Sodbuster Days

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | July 10th, 2019

…July 13-14Fort Ransom State Park, Fort Ransom NDSee turn of the century farm, home making, and folk demonstrations. See horse drawn farming equipment with the beautiful tree and hillside backdrop of Fort Ransom. Food, drinks and old time music. Also—don’t forget to bring your camping equipment!

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Aimee Klein’s musical farewell bash

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | July 10th, 2019

…Friday, July 12, 8-11 p.m.Unwined INC, Dilworth MNYou may have seen Aimee Klein busking downtown with accordion in hand, or you may have seen her perform with her two piece band Beware the Vine. You may know her from various sketch comedy projects and now she’s running away with the…

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Blues N Rock at The Aquarium: The Blue Wailers and The Shuttles

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | July 10th, 2019

…Friday, July 12, 8-12 a.m.The Aquarium, 226 N Broadway, FargoThe Blue Wailers are a traditional 6 piece Minnesota blues band . The Wailers respect tradition, pay homage to Robert Johnson, Son House, Elmore James, and Muddy Waters along with their own creative flavor. The Shuttles began in Fargo in 2015…

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… And justice for some

by C.S. Hagen | News | July 10th, 2019

…WEST FARGO – March 2018 was an unusually cold and violent month for Fargo. Two standoffs – one of which ended in the death of Justin Dietrich – came days before police responded to Lance Belgarde’s former Horace home, a house he built with his own hands during his approximate 20-year…

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​Cutting the cord

by Chuck Solly | Culture | July 10th, 2019

…I got an alert from a friend about “cutting the cord.” This is when you change your television reception from cable or satellite to “Streaming.” Streaming means you are getting your reception from a site on the internet. You may have heard the names: Hulu, Netflix, YouTube, etc. My friend…

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History Is Not ‘Bunk’

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | July 10th, 2019

…Henry Ford Was WrongOver 100 years ago the inventor of the Model T had a rather unusual opinion about the study of history, which, like the famous albatross, settled around his neck for his long lifetime. In an interview with the Chicago Tribune he uttered these fateful words: “Say, what…

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​Become acquainted with multicultural mermaids via folklore

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | July 10th, 2019

…Every time there’s a big dumb internet controversey winds down I can’t help but think what the next big thing that’s going to come along and piss off the internet. Whether it’s a bunch of yokels blowing up overpriced coolers, people threatening to boycott wranglers, folks smashing coffee makers or…

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Shakin’ it up with Sarah Shook

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | July 10th, 2019

…High Plains Reader had the opportunity to catch up with Sarah Shook, front woman of the North Carolina based punk country band Sarah Shook and the Disarmers. We had a chance to talk about life and love from the road, where she found her musical voice and their latest album…

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‘Midsommar’ Crowns a May Queen in Aster’s Frightening Folktale

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | July 10th, 2019

…“Hereditary” director Ari Aster’s sophomore feature “Midsommar” firmly cements the filmmaker’s auteur bona fides. A visually stunning slice of art-house “folk horror” that draws from several touchstone movies—most notably Robin Hardy’s 1973 masterpiece “The Wicker Man”—Aster once again explores the insidious devastation of grief, this time…

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