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by John Strand | Best Bets | January 25th, 2017
…Monday, January 30, 7:30 - 10:30 PMMarcus West Acres 14 Cinema, 4101 17th Ave S, FargoEmbrace is a documentary created to explore the way women think about their bodies and how to change the negativity of not fitting “the mold”. $11
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 25th, 2017
…Sunday, January 29, 1 - 4 PMGreat Rides Fargo, 425 Broadway N, FargoB-B-BRRR is a one of a kind bike race that embraces the freezing winter temperatures and celebrates bike riding. There will be a couple of new features this year including a 5K Fun Ride for beginners and a…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 25th, 2017
…Saturday, January 28, 6:30 - 9 PMNorth Dakota Museum of Art, 261 Centennial Dr, Grand ForksThe 26th Annual Benefit Dinner and Silent Auction will have the theme of “Rainbow Gardens” this year to celebrate Jo Ewen (1931-2016) who supported the benefit for years by buying five tables for her and…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | January 25th, 2017
…Friday, January 27, 8 PM - 1 AMThe Hawk’s Nest Antarctic SubstationAnimal Lover will be playing at the Hawk’s Nest this Friday for the first time in quite a while. There will also be multiple opening performances by Gals, Triple Deke, Free Truman, and The Knotties.
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | January 25th, 2017
…Inspired by the work of volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer and his 2011 book “Eruptions That Shook the World,” Werner Herzog dazzles and mesmerizes viewers of “Into the Inferno,” a nonfiction examination that encapsulates the essence of the legendary filmmaker’s lasting appeal. Narrated by Herzog in the familiar style, poetically juxtaposing bleakly…
by Ben Haugmo | Culture | January 25th, 2017
…I have a love-hate relationship with downhill skiing. Every year in elementary school, us kids would be treated to a trip to the local ski hill for a day. The first time I went, the experience was completely new to me and I struggled to even latch the rental ski…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | January 25th, 2017
…Last April was the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. His uncannily thoughtful and brilliantly poetic reworking of old stories, historical lives, and original material into immensely popular stage productions have inspired numerous films over the past century. These range from close adaptations of Shakespeare’s texts to fresh and unusual…
by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | January 25th, 2017
…When Dan Hurder and his staff were coming up with the food and drink menus for a rebranding and relaunch, a singular word seemed to dominate their discussions and descriptions of what they wanted to offer, and so that simple word became the name and concept of their latest downtown…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | January 25th, 2017
…How to make America a third-world country againA national columnist asked the question, “Did we really elect Donald Trump to be president of the United States?” Even with all the investigations pertaining to Russian intervention, voter repression, Wikileaks exposure of Democratic Party e-mails and the FBI director’s letters to Congress…
by Faye Seidler | Culture | January 25th, 2017
…Colin Mochrie, of “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” recently became a trans advocate after his daughter came out as trans. He saw how hostile the world is towards trans individuals and wants to take a stand to show everyone that he, and his whole family, support his daughter.This year, more…