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​Growing Up LGBTQ on the Northern Plains presentation

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 6th, 2019

…Wednesday, November 13, 6:30-8 p.m.Fargo Public Library, 102 3rd St. N, FargoLearn about a local oral history project focusing on the stories collected from area LGBTQ elders in the region. The presentation “Breaking Barriers: Harvesting LGBTQ Stories from the Northern Plains: Three Journeys” vividly evokes the challenges and triumphs of…

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​Kris Kristofferson & The Strangers in Fargo, ND

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 6th, 2019

…Saturday, November 9, 8-11 p.m.The Fargo Theatre, 314 N Broadway, FargoKnown for penning, “Me and Bobby McGee,” “Help Me Make It Through the Night,” “Sunday Morning Coming Down,” and “For the Good Times.” He’s earned a number of Grammy’s and is even part of the Country music hall of fame.…

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​Fargo: North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 6th, 2019

…November 7-8 p.mThe Fargo Theatre, 314 N Broadway, FargoThe mission of the North Dakota human rights film and arts festival “is to educate, engage and facilitate discussion around local and world-wide human rights topics through the work of filmmakers and artists.” Afternoon and evening sessions are available.

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​‘Planned Parenthood Direct’ App expands reproductive healthcare access

by Alicia Underlee Nelson | News | November 6th, 2019

…In early October, Planned Parenthood North Central States (PPNCS) announced that Planned Parenthood Direct, a free smartphone app, was available for patients in North Dakota. The app, which can be downloaded on Google Play and in the App Store, allows patients across the state to connect with Planned Parenthood’s sexual…

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​Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra Braves New Waters with “The Sea”

by John Showalter | Music | November 6th, 2019

…The Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra’s 2019-2020 season is already underway. The first concert of the season, which showcased Gustav Holst’s well-known and loved “The Planets” premiered to a sold-out audience. The first concert of the season also marked a last, however: the last concert to feature Linda Boyd as longtime executive…

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A Colon Rules The Country

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | November 6th, 2019

…President Donald J. Trump: ‘A Picasso of Pettiness, A Shakespeare of Shit’I am a fan of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria, an immigrant from India. He is one of the many reasons I don’t bother going to “Christian” churches on Sunday anymore. His program “GPS” usually contains one of the best sermons…

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Have a little respect

by HPR Contributor | Editorial | November 6th, 2019

…By Waylon Hedegaardretiringwithcats@gmail.comDoes everyone find Facebook disturbing nowadays? Oh, I don’t mean the creepy way when after you search for a product, ads for that product are suddenly everywhere like bed bugs. Nor do I mean the way Facebook mines your core personality for every spending or voting habit and…

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​Healing Arts Revolution

by HPR Contributor | Culture | November 6th, 2019

…By Kris Gruberperriex1@gmail.comGraduating from Sister Rosalind Gefre Massage and Wellness Center, Amy Wasvick has spent 10 years practicing Healing Arts. Her areas of expertise include Essential Oil, Cupping, Swedish, hydrotherapy, structural analysis, Reiki and energy balancing therapies. She is the owner of The Healing Arts Revolution in Moorhead. The center…

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Building a Recovery Friendly Community:

by Brittney Goodman | Culture | November 6th, 2019

…“The opposite of addiction is a connection,” is a motto for the Recovery Community Alliance, a network of over 50 community members to creatively address the strong need for connections by those in recovery and their loved ones through collaboration.One of the core members of the RCA is the Lost…

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​Eggers Unlocks ‘The Lighthouse’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | November 6th, 2019

…Fans of Robert Eggers’ brilliant feature debut “The Witch” have been waiting impatiently for “The Lighthouse,” and while the filmmaker decidedly avoids any kind of sophomore slide, the new movie will probably not attract the widespread fervor and devotion bestowed upon Black Phillip, Thomasin, and company. In “The Witch,” Eggers…

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