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Athens will probably never be great again

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 5th, 2017

…Where is a Socrates when you really need him?I was born in 1932 during the Great Depression. I was brought up in a tiny farmhouse without electricity or plumbing. I walked two miles to a little country school for eight years, uphill both ways, of course. So many fascinating things…

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Should Fargo have another bike co-op?

by A.D. Ness | Last Word | April 5th, 2017

…The answer is yes, of course it should. However, that is the simple answer. There is much more to it than that; and to understand the answer, one must understand why the last one closed. When the FMCBW—Fargo Moorhead Community Bicycle Workshop—first opened it was extraordinarily…

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​Rosey’s: a decadent destination dedicated to deliciousness

by Logan Macrae | All About Food | April 5th, 2017

…I visited Rosey’s twice on Saturday to get a real feel for the bistro. My first visit was at around 2:30pm. They were coming to the end of their lunch service, and it wasn’t very busy. The second was a much different affair. As I visited around 11:00pm, the environment…

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​Founders KBS released to the local market

by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | April 5th, 2017

…While it is true that beer aged in wooden barrels has been around for centuries, the modern practice of aging beer in a whiskey barrel was first tried in the early 1990s, with the initial experiments that would become Goose Island Brewing’s “Bourbon County Brand Stout.”Since then, scores of craft…

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HPR exclusive: Kosha Dillz interview

by Morplay Katana | Music | April 5th, 2017

…With the ability to rap in English, Spanish and Hebrew, Kosha Dillz may be one of the most diverse hip hop artists of our generation. HPR got the chance to ask Rami Even-Esh, aka Kosha Dillz, a couple of questions about his tour Oy Vey, his life, and his upcoming…

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​Classic romances explore still-timely social issues

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | April 5th, 2017

…Todd Haynes’ Oscar-nominated period romantic melodrama “Far from Heaven” (2002) will have its 15th anniversary this fall. The film has a socially-conscious edge that earned it widespread acclaim, yet it is still not available on Blu-ray in the United States (there are Blu-rays from Canada, France, and Spain, however). Those…

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​Spinning and weaving

by Hee Han | Arts | April 5th, 2017

…Life is not just to keep up with but to enjoy and find our own happiness. The Spirit Room is one of the places where we can enrich our lives and ourselves as well. There are a variety of programs prepared that would take our wretched complexity into the life…

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​Thank you, Richard Nixon and the EPA

by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | April 5th, 2017

…A thousand trucks a day. That’s what Billings County Commission Chairman Jim Arthaud bragged to the Dickinson Press one day, a number of years ago, when he was asked how many vehicles would use a new bridge over the Little Missouri River north of Medora.A lot of water has flowed…

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​Turning the Tables

by Ben Haugmo | Culture | April 5th, 2017

…Photos courtesy of Steve Maul of Little Big WarsAcross Fargo-Moorhead, an invisible conflict plays out. Wars between great armies, both familiar and fantastic, are waged across well-worn battlefields. Noble knights and cunning mages plunder the depths of the world’s hidden places for untold treasures. Strategists and conjurers pit their monstrous…

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​Greek love: Colleges perform Homer

by Brittney Goodman | Theatre | April 5th, 2017

…Ovid’s mythological tales undergo dramatic transformation by award-winning director/playwright Mary Zimmerman as Concordia, MSUM, and NDSU deliver theatrical productions of three of her modern takes on his work.Concordia’s production of “Secrets in the Wings” kicked off the series from March 30 to April 2. Next up is MSUM’s performance of…

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