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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | February 14th, 2018
…Opening night dinner: Friday, Feb 16, 6pm; doors 7pm, show 7:15 Oak Grove Performing Arts, 124 Terrace N, Fargo Inspired interpretation of The Hunchback. What makes a monster and what makes a man? With the F-M Master Chorale, F-M Symphony Orchestra, over 100 voices on stage. Adults $12, students $8; Dinner,…
by Chuck Solly | Culture | February 14th, 2018
…I have hesitated in the past to ride into the gaming world with my guns blazing and my hair blowing in the wind. My reasons are many and varied.In my own personal case, I don’t play online or offline games because it is a huge time sucker. I really don’t…
by Chuck Solly | Culture | February 14th, 2018
…I have worked with Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) software and its companion software Computer-Aided-Manufacturing (CAM) software for quite a few years now. All of the systems are different and they mostly have a very long learning curve. One of the most difficult tasks when using this software is getting the design working…
by HPR Contributor | Theatre | February 14th, 2018
…By Nathan Roybardsdream@gmail.comYou are absolutely right. The title is not “To be or not to be” from the famous Shakespeare soliloquy in “Hamlet.” I won’t be talking about Shakespeare particularly. I will expound the relevance of this silly wordplay, if I may.Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, the man known by his stage name,…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | February 14th, 2018
…Do we finally have ‘beauteous mankind in a brave new world?’British philosopher and writer Aldous Huxley used a line of Miranda’s speech in Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest” as the title for his book about the future published in 1932: “O wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous…
by HPR Contributor | Last Word | February 14th, 2018
…By Gary Olsonolsong@moravian.eduThe ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas; the class which is the ruling material force in society is at the same time the ruling intellectual force.- Karl Marx and Friedrich EngelsSetting aside the 3 to 4 percent of the U.S. population that can…
by Särah Nour | Arts | February 14th, 2018
…The Red Raven had their annual opening party for the Erotic Art Show last week, drawing in a sizeable crowd that got to take home free condoms, lubricant, chapstick, and Planned Parenthood pins and brochures.The red candles at each table gave the place some romantic ambiance, while cardboard hearts, bubble…
by HPR Contributor | All About Food | February 14th, 2018
…By Melissa Martin, Ph.D. Melissamartincounselor@live.com Emotional eating refers to a range of behaviors in which individuals eat for reasons other than physiological hunger; and eating is an attempt to self-soothe emotions. The mood determines the food. Individuals eat to try to manage uncomfortable emotions such as grief, worthlessness, hopelessness, anger,…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | February 14th, 2018
…What draws people to a particular area? Food? Culture? Nostalgia? It’s hard to speak on behalf of the populace but we obviously know what draws us in as individuals.Here’s another question: What makes an area thrive and what makes up a community’s lifeblood?I spend a lot of time travelling throughout…
by Hee Han | Arts | February 14th, 2018
…Plains Art Museum will feature a two-day class headed by ceramic artist Tim Kowalczyk, featuring his trompe l’oeil “cardboard” ceramic technique.Trompe l’oeil is a French term meaning, “deceive the eye,” and it is an art technique that uses a realistic image to create an optical illusion. Kowalczyk explained what he…