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by John Showalter | News | April 25th, 2016
…In recent years environmentalism has come closer to the forefront of political and social discussion. Ever since science has become more vocal about humanity’s effect on the natural world there has been passionate discussion about the subject running the gamut from what needs to be done to accusing environmentalism of…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | April 25th, 2016
…by C.S. HagenAn angry humming noise kept Karine Eloyse Pirumova from her windows. Curtains drawn, she knew the cacophony was heading her way. Her husband had begun sleeping with a knife under his pillow, but she refused to believe the rumors until her telephone rang one afternoon in January, 1990.…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | April 20th, 2016
…Wednesdays at The High Plains Reader office have a frantic yet positive energy to them as we strive to make our deadline and give Fargo-Moorhead the best darn paper we can. Though this morning,with a smile on his face, John Strand urged us to look out the window and to…
by Sabrina Hornung | News | April 20th, 2016
…David Cross is no stranger to either the big screen or the small screen—whether he is writing, producing, or starring. Most may recognize the popular comedian as Tobias Fünke, on the hit television series “Arrested Development.” He made his debut in the early 90s on The Ben Stiller…
by Granville Wood | All About Food | April 20th, 2016
…A few years ago I wrote an article for this paper about re-cycling, mainly focused on the restaurant industry. When my editor asked me to write about the current state of recycling in Fargo I was curious about what might have changed. So I took to the alleys. This is…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 20th, 2016
…Well, Folks, It’s Time To Sharpen The PitchforksNow we really know the ultrarich in the world are very serious about keeping their money. The Panama Papers prove it. The British Virgin Islands, a tax haven in the Caribbean, has a population of 30,659 in 2016, but, amazingly, it might have…
by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | April 20th, 2016
…Today at 6:30 PM, Concordia professor and local author Jacqueline Bussie will debut her new nonfiction book, “Outlaw Christian: Finding Authentic Faith by Breaking the ‘Rules’” at Zandbroz Variety. This event will be free and open to the public, with refreshments provided.Bussie, a professor of religion, also runs Concordia’s interfaith…
by HPR Contributor | Wellness | April 20th, 2016
…by Lyn GeistIt doesn’t take much to make a difference. Sometimes it’s the one small change we make that impacts the entire health of the environmental world. Earth Day is approaching and if there was one thing you could do to that would undoubtedly make a difference, would you do…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | April 20th, 2016
…At the Sundance Film Festival, writer-director Todd Solondz described drawing his inspiration for “Wiener-Dog” from an unlikely pair of cinematic hallmarks: Robert Bresson’s “Au Hasard Balthazar” (1966) and Joe Camp’s “Benji” (1974). Solondz’s movie, as dark, hilarious, and observant as any of the features in his deeply impressive filmography, does…
by HPR Contributor | Outdoors | April 20th, 2016
…by Nina E. BergA handful of Fargo residents have voiced concerns about our Red River beavers and their activity, but what some may view as destruction is actually very beneficial environmentally. Beavers are considered a keystone species, meaning that they are essential for a healthy and balanced ecosystem.While most Fargo…