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by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | June 21st, 2017
…The North Dakota Department of Health has called “Bullsh*t!” on Meridian Energy’s application to construct its Davis Oil Refinery three miles from Theodore Roosevelt National Park.In fact, in a strongly-worded letter to Meridian, Terry O’Clair, Director of the Division of Air Quality, says he has actually stopped the review of…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | June 21st, 2017
…Every so often in rock and roll history, a new act comes to sonically and aesthetically shock and stimulate us. Ghost is one of those acts. The band consists of five “anonymous ghouls” wearing well-tailored black costumes and expressionless gargoyle-like silver masks. Last Saturday the Swedish metal band Ghost made…
by HPR Contributor | HPR Abroad | June 21st, 2017
…By Kaycee Boe and Rachel LevyCarrol Juven, 80, enters the Radisson Blu hotel in Oslo, Norway with a bright red jacket and a walking stick and greets his long-time friend Karl Nyland. This is Juven’s 154th trip to Norway, and the Radisson is his favorite hotel. Juven is the operator…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | June 21st, 2017
…First-time feature filmmaker Cory Finley adapts his own play and comes up with one of the year’s most diabolically pleasurable movies in “Thoroughbred,” a taut exercise in moral darkness. One of the most sure-footed debuts at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, the movie is certain to attract a devoted audience…
by C.S. Hagen | News | June 16th, 2017
…By C.S. Hagencshagen@hpr1.comDETROIT LAKES - The Detroit Lakes Shakespeare in the Park volunteer group was targeted this week with hateful criticism shortly after New York City began performing its contemporary version of “Julius Caesar.”In a week filled with partisan violence, which left five injured and the shooter killed during a…
by Race Heitkamp | Outdoors | June 15th, 2017
…It was my last night in Medora and I was busy researching the Petrified Forest Loop I planned to hike in the morning. Earlier that day, Dakota Cyclery had dropped off myself and another rider, Paul, on the Maah Daah Hey trail. We rode rode over twenty miles through the…
by HPR Staff | Editorial | June 15th, 2017
…By Sabrina Hornung and Tom Bixbysabrina@hpr1.comAdventure seriesThis is the first issue of HPR’s Adventure Series, focusing on Medora. If you go hiking in the badlands, look out for brown humps. See Race Heitcamp’s article in this issue on what to avoid, how to avoid it, and what kind of music…
by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | June 14th, 2017
…“”You’re really just grinding to get the show on. I think that’s the hard part—learning how to coordinate and remember everything in a short amount of time.” says Alyssa Scott, Fargo Native and cast member of the Medora Musical. She adds ”Everybody works together and really brings it…
by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | June 14th, 2017
…“I had a group of travel agents from 32 countries come through, so I asked them, when you go home—what do people want to see?,” says Rick Thompson, executive director of the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame (NDCHOF). “They basically said this is what people want to see…the cowboy.”…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 14th, 2017
…Thursday, June 22, 5:30-9pmElmwood Park, 500 13th Ave W, West FargoWalk event for dogs and their owners (noncompetitive and friendly, of course), to raise funds and awareness of the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer. Walk, demonstrations, contests, games. Bring your best four-legged friend. 701-232-1385