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​A chef’s guilty pleasure

by Judd Eskildsen | All About Food | March 8th, 2017

…Every Chef has his or her guilty pleasures. In the eyes of the public, chefs are associated with beautifully plated, perfectly prepared food, and a level of flavor that seems to leave our guests at a loss for all words, except for one, “Amazing!” Our guests always seem to be…

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PolyAware

by Faye Seidler | Culture | March 8th, 2017

…I’m polyamorous and I live with my two girlfriends, who both mean the world to me. They contribute to making me a better person by challenging me when I’m wrong, supporting me when I try something new, and comforting me if I fail. It has been a relationship built on…

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Megan Mitchell’s ceramics: the tension between freedom and belonging

by Hee Han | Arts | March 8th, 2017

…She has been studying painting, printmaking, and ceramics throughout her academic journey and has become an amazing ceramic artist. Megan Mitchell, ceramic artist, is having a gallery talk at the Plains Art Museum in Fargo.While growing up, she enjoyed creating artworks but she did not consider herself an artist because…

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​James Baldwin immortal: “I Am Not Your Negro”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | March 8th, 2017

…In Raoul Peck’s monumental documentary “I Am Not Your Negro,” one of the best moments – and there are several dozen from which to choose – comes courtesy of a clip from the 74th episode from the first season of “The Dick Cavett Show.” Originally aired June 13, 1968, the…

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​WE Rise 2017

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 8th, 2017

…March 12 at 1pm to March 13 at 4pmRadisson Hotel, 605 E Broadway, BismarckND Women’s Network hosts this interesting and interactive advocacy training. Experts will walk participants through lobbying tips, political structure and testimony preparation.

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​Nappy Roots

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 8th, 2017

…Sunday, March 12, 9pm-12 midnightThe Aquarium, 226 Broadway N, FargoFrom Kentucky. They met in college in the 90s, made an album and were signed by Atlantic Records. Consistently creative and successful, now have their own label. Best description: alternative southern rap. $15, 21+ 

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​St. Paddy’s Day Brunch

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 8th, 2017

…Saturday, March 11, 10am-1pmDrekker Brewing Co, 630 1st Ave N, FargoNot what you’re thinking, not entirely liquid—delicious and does go with the numerous beers on tap. Mistake: wrote 1st Street, even more liquid and we’d all be treading water.

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​Louie Anderson with Jason Schomer

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 8th, 2017

…March 11, 8-11pmFargo Theatre, 314 Broadway N, FargoThe justly famous standup comedian and author. Unique style, seems impromptu, interacts with audience, thinks on his feet. Louie says Jason is “funny, clever, smart, and on his way to the big time.” $35 

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​Kelli Nelson Opening Reception

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 8th, 2017

…Friday, March 10, 6-8pmEcce Art Gallery, 216 Broadway N, FargoLatest paintings from the well-known regional artist who never stops evolving. Subtle colors, arresting images, good company, answers to infrequently asked questions.

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​HIRS with SOTOS

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 8th, 2017

…Friday, March 10, 9pm-1amRed Raven, 916 Main Ave, FargoHIRS are LGTBTQIA grinders from Philadelphia. Openers are SOTOS. Both bands have unprintable names, entered herein as initials. Always a congenial crowd at the Raven, $5 requested donation for the bands. 

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