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by Faye Seidler | Culture | March 1st, 2017
…February was Black History Month, a time to celebrate the accomplishments of Black Americans throughout history. While that month has come to an end, our ability to celebrate does not. I wanted to take some time to address some amazing trans individuals of color and share where one can find…
by Amber Schmidt | Wellness | March 1st, 2017
…Shopping can be a stressful experience, especially while looking for healthier food items or trying to decide which supplements you need to add to your regimen. It can be mind-boggling for someone stepping onto the path to a healthier lifestyle. We asked Swanson’s retail employees to share what their favorite…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | March 1st, 2017
…Onward, science soldiers, marching off to war—to fight ‘alternative’ factsAfter just a month of the reign of King Donald the First, about 1,800 of our top scientists registered their frustration with the unscientific mess in the White House and Congress by publicly protesting the administration’s actions in Boston’s…
by Ashley Murtha | Culture | March 1st, 2017
…Are you tired of staying in your house all day, just to shield yourself from the cold air outside? Are you ready to go out and have some fun while you sample some beers and try some wonderful bacon dishes like a bacon tater-tot hot dish, candy-covered bacon, or rice…
by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | March 1st, 2017
…Last Saturday, my wife invited a friend over to catch up and have a drink together. When she pulled out a Redd’s Wicked Blood Orange “beer” and took a sip it was decidedly too sweet for their tastes. Then inspiration struck me and I suggested they drop a shot of…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | March 1st, 2017
…Grapevine Video has recently started releasing a few films on Blu-ray (BD-R), films that major distributors are unlikely to consider worth their effort. This is partly due to the films’ extreme obscurity, but also the fact that many survive only in old 16mm prints that often look quite sharp, but…
by Sabrina Hornung | Wellness | March 1st, 2017
…“We haven’t been open for a year yet, but it took us some time to get established as a reputable fitness facility—just because it’s so new and pole is such a controversial form of fitness.” says co-owner Misty Tomchuk. Zero Gravity is a Fargo-based fitness studio that hosts a variety…
by Hee Han | Arts | March 1st, 2017
…“Color is my strength and passion and it shows in all my paintings,” said Emily. “Art is an involuntary movement for me – like breathing.”Her colors can be found in her exhibitions, commercials, and residential installations throughout the country and across the oceans, such as Santa’s Whimsical Wonderland at West…
by Ben Haugmo | Culture | March 1st, 2017
…There’s still time for community members in Grand Forks to prepare for the June 20th vote that will determine the fate of Arbor Park. Development groups have proposed construction of new condominium and commercial buildings within the park space, while others are staunchly opposed to altering one of the city’s…
by Brittney Goodman | Theatre | March 1st, 2017
…The Straw Hat Players at Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM) are preparing for their 54th season of bringing summer theatre to our area. Craig Ellingson, Director of Theatre Arts and Dance at MSUM, gave some details about the upcoming season. Ellingson is in his 19th year at MSUM. The offerings…