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by HPR Contributor | Music | January 24th, 2016
…By Ben RheaultComing from Minneapolis and consisting of three lads from Fargo and one from Grand Rapids, Minn., is a debut album from the collective We/Ours. Will Simon, Bill Rohla and Justin Nelles are no strangers to the Fargo music scene, having played in such notable acts as Cut and…
by Särah Nour | Writer's Block | January 24th, 2016
…In September, local poet Lloyd Willis released his poetry collection “Dog and Fox, and Other Musings” through Amazon’s CreateSpace publishing platform and Kindle Direct Publishing. The book is a collection of 90 haikus about subjects ranging from Midwest winters to the animal kingdom to the trials of human relationships. Each…
by Krissy Ness | Beer Snob | January 24th, 2016
…This week the HPR will be reviewing Ace Ciders and Schell’s Bocks. Let’s get the ball rolling by introducing some tasty ciders by ACE Premium Cider.ACE Joker Hand Cider (ABV 6.9%) This cider mimics the color and smell of a white wine. It is very crisp, semi-sweet and dry in…
by Särah Nour | Culture | January 24th, 2016
…Dog walkers are essential to any shelter, as adoptable dogs thrive on human interaction, exercise and outdoor stimulation. Most of the time, Fargo’s Homeward Animal Shelter has no shortage of pet lovers willing to volunteer their time.However, recent weather developments have led to a shortage of volunteers, as few are…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 24th, 2016
…Wednesday, Jan. 27, 10 p.m.Dempsey’s Public House, 226 N Broadway, FargoEdmonton indie rocker Calvin Love will perform at January’s Aquarium night at Dempsey’s. Love has toured through Fargo before and recently released “Super Future,” his first album for Broken Social Scene’s record label Arts & Crafts. There is no cover…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 24th, 2016
…Sunday, Jan. 24, 4-5:30 p.m.Prairie Den, 122 1/2 N Broadway, FargoUgly Food of the North presents a community conversation about the role of chefs in the sustainable food movement. Topics are to include sourcing locally, reducing food waste, controlling food and labor costs and other challenges. Local chefs, such as…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | January 24th, 2016
…Mark Hartley’s “Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films” sprays viewers with an Uzi-like barrage of film clips, trailers, promo reels and talking heads to spin the tale of 1980s powerhouse schlock heavyweights — and cousins — Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus. A competitor and companion to Hilla…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | January 24th, 2016
…Union Doctor: “To Work In A Hospital Today Is To Be Constantly Occupied With Money” This quote came from an Oregon hospitalist, a doctor who supervises patients’ care in hospitals, when he and his fellow 35 hospitalists decided to form a union when they were offered bonus plans if they…
by HPR Contributor | Music | January 21st, 2016
…By John ShowalterWhen you think of the great figures of English literature, it’s very possible that the first name that comes to your mind is William Shakespeare. Arguably no other writer has had a greater influence on subsequent English-speaking artistic culture than the Bard of Avon. So far reaching has…
by Brittney Goodman | Cinema | January 21st, 2016
…For the third consecutive year, local filmmakers Greg Carlson and Tucker Lucas have made the top 12 of the International Documentary/Film Fusion Challenge (IDC), an annual contest for short format documentary films. This year, they placed for their seven-minute documentary, “A Perfect Record,” featuring Fargo Record Fair founder Dean Sime.Carlson…