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Rufus Wainwright with Lacey Guck

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 24th, 2018

…Sunday, October 28, 7 - 11 p.m.The Fargo Theatre, 314 Broadway N., FargoOne of the greatest opera performers of a generation is coming to Fargo. Rufus Wainwright is a grammy nominated vocalist, composer, and songwriter who has worked with some of the greatest performers of our time, including Elton John.…

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Mary Casanova Author Event

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 24th, 2018

…Sunday, October 28, 2 p.m.Zandbroz Variety, 420 Broadway, FargoThe kids will enjoy this! Mary Casanova has authored over 30 books and she will be at Zandbroz to read her newest - Hush Hush, Forest. This reading is free and open to the public.

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Fargo Public Schools’ Central Kitchen designed for safety, efficiency

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | October 24th, 2018

…by Ryan Jankeryanjanke@hpr1.comPhotos by Ryan JankeIf you are a parent of a child in the Fargo Public School (FPS) system, like I am, chances are you send your son or daughter off every morning with little or no thought about what they are going to do for lunch that day.…

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The Rest of the World and Us - Rick Steves and Measure 3

by HPR Contributor | News | October 24th, 2018

…by Jacques Harvieuxjacquesthejock@gmail.comLast Friday national travel host celebrity, activist, and philanthropist Rick Steves paid a visit to North Dakota in order to show his support and to help educate more people on Measure 3 and the coming election in November. “Guidebook author and travel TV host Rick Steves is America’s…

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An Open Letter to North Dakota Students

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | October 24th, 2018

…Dear Students,I’ll get right to the point. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp supports your voice, your expression. Regardless if you support her. Regardless if you vote for her. Heidi has stood up for you and your right to express your views.In 2015, a group of North Dakota students, educators like myself, professionals,…

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A ‘Cold Front’ Hits the FM Area

by HPR Contributor | Music | October 24th, 2018

…by Jacques Harvieuxjacquesthejock@gmail.comA few steps above Dempsey’s downtown Fargo is the place where locals go to pack themselves in like fish in a bowl. To swim about in an atmosphere, at least for as long as the show lasts, seems hedonistic in nature. Pleasured often by sounds that are a…

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Our opinion: Who’s the real enemy of the people?

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | October 24th, 2018

…On October 18, President Trump held a rally in Missoula Montana. Prior to the event, former state GOP chairman Will Deschamps Sr. issued a cautionary threat via Facebook. “For all the prospective attendees to the Trump event. Come early. Also all you protesters, show up as well. This is a…

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West Acres Artist in Residence Builds Body of Work, Creates Mural for the Public

by HPR Contributor | Arts | October 24th, 2018

…by: Melissa Gonzalezmelissam.gonzalez@outlook.comFrom music, to sculpture, to grand scale murals, one local artist is working tirelessly to share his work with the community.The West Acres Mall is currently hosting its fifth artist-in -residence, Brandon LaPlante, and facilitates his reconnection with his passion for creation, connection to his ethics and the…

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Winona Laduke to make appearance at Hotel Donaldson

by C.S. Hagen | Culture | October 24th, 2018

…FARGO – The introduction to Winona LaDuke’s Hemp and Heritage Farm describes how the world stands at the intersection between two paths. “One path is well worn, scorched and leads to our destruction. The other path is new, green and leads to mino-bimaadiziwin (the good life).”LaDuke, a lifelong environmental activist,…

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“Been up to see the ghost”

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | October 24th, 2018

…Cyanotype by Sabrina HornungAccording to the Valley City Times Record, during the fall of 1903 a barn outside of Litchville became a hot topic of conversation and was reputed to be haunted. During the previous winter Olaus Anderson, a local farmer who lived a few miles outside of Litchville succumbed…

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