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​Having a Chuckle in Fargo

by John Showalter | Music | December 27th, 2017

…The San Haven Chuckle have been a long-time fixture in the Fargo music scene. I remember seeing them shortly after I first moved to Fargo, a little over seven years ago. As a matter of fact, the band has been around for twelve years. Despite the fact that I’ve had…

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​The first Fargo-Moorhead LGBTQ+ health clinic

by Faye Seidler | Culture | December 27th, 2017

…I am currently working with a medical doctor and the non-profit Community Uplift Program, to create an LGBTQ+ focused healthcare clinic that is designed to keep costs low for patients. This will be the only clinic of its kind within a 250 mile radius of Fargo and I can’t easily…

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​Old RVs parked among Bel Air mansions

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | December 27th, 2017

…The homeless love those rich ZIP Code dumpsters full of goodiesThe Grand Old Party of Predators, Pedophiles, and Parsimonious Pricks (GOPPPP) has finally reached its Nirvana, the perfect place of peace and happiness, by passing a tax bill that will enrich their owners in Bel Air and rich ZIP Codes…

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​New Year’s Eve Guide

by HPR Staff | Culture | December 27th, 2017

…Saturday, December 30It’s a good idea to get warmed up for New Year’s, and why not start a day ahead of time, at The Aquarium, 226 Broadway upstairs, at 7:30pm, to see Radio Free Fargo And Dan Ellenson Present: F-M Songwriters Circle. We’ve been waiting for this one, Radio Free…

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​My favorite whiskeys of 2017

by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | December 27th, 2017

…“What are some of your favorite bottles of whiskey?” is a question I get asked quite frequently and is often harder to answer than one might think. One of the great rewards of my profession is getting to sample some of the finest whiskeys the world has to offer and…

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​Hats off to 2017, onward to 2018

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | December 27th, 2017

…2017 has been quite a year. Like any year, we’ve had our own triumphs and tragedies.We survived a year of Trump in office and we said goodbye to Tom Petty. In local news we shared the shock and horror of the murder of Savanna Greywind and mourned together as a…

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​Peter Yuenger and the daily grind

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | December 27th, 2017

…High Plains Reader: How did the idea for Daily Trump Cartoon come to you—what was your call to action?Peter Yuenger: It wasn’t really a call to action, It was more of a New Year’s resolution to get back in the habit of drawing or doing some sort of…

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​Holly new year! A benefit revue for Holly Handful

by Hee Han | Culture | December 27th, 2017

…Ketel Wonder, Burlesque Performer and Pole Fitness Instructor, is the first polesque performer in North Dakota. Wonder’s journey began when she was 23.“I attended my very first burlesque show at the Aquarium. It was a Bad Weather Burlesque show, and afterward I approached the Alabaster Disaster about how I could…

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​America: closer to revolution

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 27th, 2017

…PULLMAN, WASHINGTON – Rome lasted a thousand years, but fell to Germanic barbarians. China’s last dynasty capitulated in 1911 to Sun Yat-sen after constant civil unrest. Since the beginning of time, empires have risen and they’ve fallen, but never has a civilization been closer to collapse or widespread revolution than…

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​Poitras Brings ‘Risk’ to Showtime

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | December 27th, 2017

…The indomitable Laura Poitras adds to her fascinating filmography with “Risk,” a years-in-the-making (and unmaking) portrait of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, beginning prior to his retreat into the embassy of Ecuador in London under threat of eventual extradition to the United States.Less immediate and urgent than her Oscar-winner “Citizenfour,” “Risk”…

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