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by Diane Miller | Arts | April 22nd, 2015
…Brazilian Carnaval meets the Plains Art Museum this May 2 for its biggest fundraiser event of the year. Here are HPR’s top 5 reasons to attend what we consider to be the best party of the year: 1) The Brazilian-themed music is going to be lively, upbeat and danceable.The 11-piece Carluster…
by Stephen Anderson | Music | April 16th, 2015
…For a debut album, Avid Dancer’s “1st Bath” plays more like a confident string of hits from a “best of” collection than a document of a young musician searching for his voice. Brimming with nods to pop from every crevice of the previous half-century, Jacob Summers’ project is the sonic…
by Kayla Culver | Music | April 16th, 2015
…The annual KNDS Block Party is bringing up-and-coming hit rock band Twin Peaks to The New Direction on April 25. Supporting the Chicago garage punk rock band is Minneapolis artist Suzie and local rockers Panda Bandit.The past block parties have included four or more bands but, according to KNDS general…
by HPR Contributor | Cinema | April 16th, 2015
…By Suzanne HansonSpring is a time when we look forward to the future and plant the seeds for growth, which is no doubt why it seems a natural fit that we celebrate Earth Day every April 22.According to Earth Day Network, Earth Day was founded by a group of students in…
by Amy Borgman | All About Food | April 15th, 2015
…Last Saturday was the grand opening of the coffee bar and roasterie Twenty Below Coffee Co. in downtown Fargo.Ty Ford and Mike Moran met only seven months ago at Unseen Ministries and have been working together with their wives Elisha and Danae since December. They got to talking (over a…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | April 15th, 2015
…Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy engineers a jaw-dropping feature debut in “The Tribe,” a stylistic tour de force that juxtaposes the gorgeousness of cinematic execution against the horror of the narrative’s unrelentingly grim subject matter.Set in a Ukrainian boarding school for the deaf, “The Tribe” follows new student Sergey (Grygoriy Fesenko) as he…
by Chris Hennen | News | April 15th, 2015
…Fargo Mayoral Candidates Q & AFollowing the passing of the late Mayor Dennis Walaker, voters in Fargo will head to the polls on April 28 to choose a new mayor. For our election preview, HPR spoke with both candidates for mayor in Fargo about their vision for leading the city…
by Deb Jenkins | All About Food | April 15th, 2015
…Here’s the next installment in my series of four articles about what I have found in my excursions to the new ethic markets that have opened in Fargo.The last article I wrote was about the Himalayan Market and what they had to offer. I ended that article saying the next…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | April 15th, 2015
…Jean-Luc Godard, one of the pioneers of the French New Wave filmmaking movement in the late 1950s and early 1960s, is now in his 80s, but still making movies that are no less daring in “breaking the rules” of traditional cinematic techniques to express his ideas in new ways.His “Adieu…
by Rob Port | Say Anything | April 15th, 2015
…Whether or not Governor Jack Dalrymple will run for another term in 2016 is a question on the mind of most political observers in the state.It made this observer think of the movies: specifically, Robert Duvall’s character Tom Hagen from the “Godfather” trilogy.Hagen was adopted by the “godfather” himself, Vito…