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by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 20th, 2016
…Start seeing motorcyclesIt’s that time of year, the weather’s beautiful, and there’s nothing better than feeling the sun in your face and the wind in your hair. Needless to say—bike season and lake season is in full swing. As motorists it is our duty to be fully alert while behind…
by John Showalter | Arts | May 19th, 2016
…A lot of people find art galleries intimidating for a number of reasons. Among the most common are either that they don’t ‘get it’ or that they feel a hostile attitude from the ‘snobs’. To be sure, there are a fair share of art patrons who, instead of treating art…
by Krissy Ness | Beer Snob | May 19th, 2016
…American Craft Beer Week is upon us. All week there have been events: new beer releases, infusions of your local favorites and so much more. This is a week to celebrate big, little, new and old breweries around the country, by supporting craft breweries and sharing a pint of your…
by Brittney Goodman | Cinema | May 19th, 2016
…“We Are the Only People We Know” is a documentary film project, helmed by former Fargo resident, Ella Rowe. The documentary will provide intimate portraits of artists battling addiction. According to the project web site, viewers will be “invited into the lives of select individuals, who will allow us to…
by HPR Contributor | Theatre | May 19th, 2016
…by Alex HuntsbergerFargo Moorhead Community Theatre recently announced the slate of shows for its 70th season, which begins in the fall of this year. The first Mainstage play will be “Peter and the Starcatcher”, a whimsical, highly theatrical prequel to Peter Pan (If you saw the movie “Pan” and hated…
by HPR Contributor | Beer Snob | May 18th, 2016
…By Ben RodgersEvery bottle from New Glarus is a something special and uniquely Wisconsin. Maybe you’ve been lucky enough to have enjoyed their flagship, a Spotted Cow. But they also offer a wide variety of everything else from barley wines to brew only available on site. Apple Ale seems to…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | May 18th, 2016
…By Ben HaugmoA little kindness can go a long way, especially when shown to those facing life-altering decisions.Plants for Patients aims to take an impartial approach to providing comfort to women under the care of the Red River Women’s Clinic.The organization is holding an upcoming event for community members to…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | May 18th, 2016
…As a child Shannon and the Clams singer and bassist, Shannon Shaw remembers listening to oldies with her parents, “My favorite things were frat rock, and sad teenager songs. ‘Teenager in love’, ‘Be my baby’, ‘The Wanderer’, ‘16 candles’, stuff like that,” says Shaw, “That was just the stuff that…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | May 18th, 2016
…Avoid Cat Poo—It’s The Black Plague Of PoliticsI think I may have discovered why so many people voted for Donald Trump this spring. They probably have been attacked by Toxoplasma gondi spores, a protozoan parasite which is found in large numbers in cat poo. The spores are often transferred from…
by Chris Hennen | News | May 18th, 2016
…Can Bernie win in North Dakota? His campaign obviously thinks so. He drew overflow crowds at two rallies in Fargo and Bismarck. The Hillary Clinton campaign responded by announcing former President Bill Clinton would visit Fargo this week and naming a state director who began the process of reaching out…