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Best Bets: July 23 to July 30

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | July 22nd, 2015

…FMVA Visual TalksThu, July 23, 7:30-8:30 p.m.Plains Art Museum, 704 First Ave. N, FargoTim Lamey continues the FMVA Visual Talks this Thursday at the Plains Art Museum “about his ongoing photography project to capture the unique qualities of the areas of extraordinary interest and contrast them with surrounding oil development.”…

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​Fargo AirSho is back

by HPR Contributor | Culture | July 22nd, 2015

…By Amber SchmidtBe prepared to see the Blue Angels, along with a variety of other aircrafts and performers taking to the Fargo skies this coming weekend. After a four-year absence, the 2015 Fargo AirSho is back. This year the event will be held July 25 and 26 at the Hector International Airport.…

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godheadSilo reunites for Ralph’sFargo punk legends return to the stage

by Chris Hennen | Music | July 22nd, 2015

…On Saturday, July 25, godheadSilo will perform their first show since 1998 in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the closing of Ralph’s Corner Bar. godheadSilo formed in the early 1990s in Fargo, later moved to Olympia, Wash., and signed to record labels like Kill Rock Stars and Sub Pop,…

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​Paws Walk

by Särah Nour | Culture | July 22nd, 2015

…This Tuesday, July 28, Fargo’s Homeward Animal Shelter will hold its 25th Annual Paws Walk at Lindenwood Park’s Main Shelter, with registration starting at 6 p.m. and the dog walk beginning at 7 p.m.This family-friendly event will have free food provided by MSUM Catering, a photo booth and music by RetroDisc.…

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​Now in Moorhead: Bent Paddle beers

by Krissy Ness | Beer Snob | July 22nd, 2015

…If you weren’t able to make it to the Rare Beer Picnic last weekend there is still a chance to try Bent Paddle Brewing’s beer. Beginning in late July, Bent Paddle will be distributing beer in Moorhead. 99 Bottles and JL Beers in Moorhead will be hosting a special meet…

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​Eaux boy!

by Stephen Anderson | Music | July 22nd, 2015

…Inaugural Eaux Claires festival a true celebration of musicIn 2008, Justin Vernon was known best, if at all, for the icy falsetto that blew through “For Emma, Forever Ago.” That album, released under the nom de band Bon Iver (appropriately translating to “good winter” in broken French), shot the songwriter…

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​What Happened, Miss Simone?Little Girl Blue: Documentary looks at the life of Nina Simone

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | July 22nd, 2015

…Filmmaker Liz Garbus, Oscar nominee and 2002 Fargo Film Festival special guest, considers the icon in “What Happened, Miss Simone?” — an often thrilling and sometimes exasperating portrait of the singular singer/songwriter/activist/piano prodigy.Executive-produced by Nina Simone’s only child, Lisa Simone Kelly, Garbus’ film accesses a wealth of personal correspondence, family photographs…

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​Reappraising some 1950s teensploitation films

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | July 22nd, 2015

…Summer is drive-in season, traditionally a time for movies aimed at teens and sensation-seeking adults. Several of notorious producer Albert Zugsmith’s films are now on Blu-ray. The most critically-acclaimed of them, Orson Welles’ masterful “Touch of Evil” (1958), got a U.S. Blu-ray release in April 2014 from Universal. Olive Films released…

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​Moral Capitalism

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | July 22nd, 2015

…White Cotton, Brown Tobacco, Black Slavery—And Green Free Enterprise DollarsOur ancestors didn’t wait long. Slavery started in Virginia in 1619 and was “legal” in all British colonies to provide labor for tobacco, rice, and indigo plantations in the Western Hemisphere. I guess if slavery is legal the property on which…

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​No mountains, no problem

by Phil Hunt | Wellness | July 22nd, 2015

…First-annual Wild Goose Chase Mountain Bike Race this Sunday in Gooseberry ParkBesides its natural beauty, there is something perfect and primal about the woods. Many of us spent hours there as kids on our bikes, growing up, risking (and sustaining) injuries. It was a private world that generations of kids…

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