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by Chuck Solly | Culture | February 28th, 2018
…Hey, Chrome users! Did you load the Ad Blocker Chrome extension that I told you about in last weeks column? It really works well!I have a tendency to roam on the Internet for an hour or so every day. This gets me to sites that have lots, and I mean…
by John Showalter | Culture | February 28th, 2018
…Josef’s School of Hair Design has been a fixture of Downtown Fargo for decades. Ever since Dilworth native Joseph Olivieri opened its doors in 1960, the NP Avenue establishment has not only seen countless satisfied customers pass in and out of its doors, but droves of aspiring stylists as well.While…
by HPR Contributor | Music | February 28th, 2018
…By Ben Rheault hpr@hpr1.comHoller House are back with a new split 10” on Jetsam-Flotsam Records, with fellow Minneapolis band Technician. The band is gearing up for their Minneapolis release party by playing The Aquarium this Friday. I emailed Holler House’s drummer and graphic designer Mike Novak a few quick questions…
by Logan Macrae | Wellness | February 28th, 2018
…A few months ago, I was introduced to the concept of probiotics and how they work with our bodies. I would never have guessed the change that occurred after their introduction into my system.I always considered myself a fairly healthy eater, indulging sparingly and watching my intake of calories and…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | February 28th, 2018
…Sometimes referred to as “the castle on the hill,” the former Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Facility, also known as the Kirkbride building, has inspired, shocked, awed, inspired and provided economic stability to the community of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, for well over a century. It served as a treatment facility, housed…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | February 28th, 2018
…Considerably less accessible than his directorial debut “Ex Machina,” veteran writer Alex Garland’s “Annihilation” very loosely adapts Jeff VanderMeer’s novel into a demanding thought experiment bound to frustrate viewers counting on some of the trailer’s promise and premise.As multiple critics have pointed out, the new film owes a thematic debt…
by Logan Macrae | Wellness | February 28th, 2018
…If you were like me when you were a child, you had a rock collection. I never thought in my adult life that I would be starting another one, or for that matter that I would travel back home to my parent’s house and go to the basement in search…
by HPR Contributor | Music | February 28th, 2018
…By Howard Hardeehhardee21@gmail.comJosh Ritter says songs are like hiccups. He’ll be doing something mundane and a tune will pop into his head involuntarily, as if due to some reflexive bodily function. But he doesn’t question where the melody came from or how it appeared: he just makes sure to capture…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | February 28th, 2018
…The deafening sounds of silenceWhat have you heard from the Trumpistan gun lobby, the National Rifle Association, and members of The Best Congress Money Can Buy since the Parkland shooting?I thought of Simon and Garfunkel’s great song “The Sounds of Silence” while waiting for responses. Lines in the third stanza…
by C.S. Hagen | News | February 26th, 2018
…FARGO – Christopher L. Thumb is a quiet boy, enjoys throwing a football with his siblings, listens to powwow music. New to Fargo after moving from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Reservation at 15, he entered his freshman year at North High School last August.First week, the bullying began.…