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​Samothrace with He Whose Ox Is Gored

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | May 17th, 2017

…Friday, May 19, 9:30pm-midnightThe Aquarium (Dempsey’s upstairs), 226 Broadway N, FargoBoth from Seattle, both doom metal. “Preparation for our first tour stateside in way too long has begun. We’re coming for you to bring the slow and low, at a currently very sadly convenient political climate, to bring you heavy…

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​Might and money win again

by C.S. Hagen | News | May 17th, 2017

…The collusion between might and money historically has been the beginning of the end for countless empires. From China’s Shang Dynasty more than 3,000 years ago to the American Revolutionary War against a corrupt monarchy, when power marries money, downfall always follows. North Dakota government’s collusion with private corporations is…

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​What does the health insurance marketplace look like in North Dakota?

by Jon Godfread | Last Word | May 17th, 2017

…With the recent passage of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) by the U.S. House of Representatives, it is important to have an honest and truthful discussion regarding what the AHCA is and what it is not. But before we get into that, what does the health insurance marketplace look…

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​Reviving the lost art of birch bark scrolls

by Tessa Torgeson | Arts | May 17th, 2017

…The Plains Art Museum Native American Art Program Director, Laura Youngbird, is pairing with Lise Erdrich to teach a class on Birch Bark Scrolls at the Plains Art Museum on May 18 and 19. Weaving together stories and words, the Ojibwe tribe wrote stories on birch bark scrolls, known in…

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​Kwaician Traylor’s musical trail to Fargo

by John Showalter | Music | May 17th, 2017

…At twenty years of age a lot of us are still figuring out what to do with our lives. Whether we’re still in school, trying to find that dream job, or even just trying to move out of our parents’ house, the pieces of our lives usually haven’t fallen into…

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The Republican Party on transgender issues

by Faye Seidler | Culture | May 17th, 2017

…When Donald Trump won the presidential election last year, with Mike Pence as his running mate, there was a cry of despair from the LGBTQ+ community. It was hard to use Facebook for weeks after, because of the outpour of anger, pain, confusion, and terror LGBTQ+ community members shared.In response…

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​Drumconrath: A wee bit of Ireland in Mapleton

by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | May 17th, 2017

…Late in March, just barely missing the St. Patrick’s Day weekend, Drumconrath opened the doors to their brewery and taproom in the rapidly growing community of Mapleton. For Mapleton locals, being able to catch up with old neighbors or meet new ones while drinking a pint of great beer that…

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How about freedom from religion?

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | May 17th, 2017

…It’s time to end religious slavery, discrimination, racism, and sexual violenceReligions have authorized slavery for thousands of years. It still exists in many corners of the world and is outlawed in few countries. Religions have allowed men to marry several women at one time, which is now a crime called…

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​Wild ideas to increase your intake of greens

by Erin Oberlander | All About Food | May 17th, 2017

…Do you eat enough vegetables? Almost no one does. The current USDA nutrition guidelines for adults recommends 2.5 to 3 cups of vegetables to be eaten daily. Other nutrition sources indicate this number can be upwards of 6 cups of vegetables daily for optimal health. This means, at any given…

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Diverse classic indie films new to Blu-ray

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | May 17th, 2017

…The number of vintage films getting new high-definition video masters and/or restorations has been increasing over the past year, with numerous new releases to the home market on Blu-ray from specialty distributors like Olive, Twilight Time, Criterion, and especially Kino-Lorber through its “Studio Classics” division. Sadly, these rarely are carried…

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