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by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | November 5th, 2015
…14th Century Bishops Could Have Learned Something From the Wife Of BathPopulation experts estimate that about 100 billion people have been born during Homo Sapiens time—with just seven billion still alive and exercising free will. One would think that the 93 billion dead might have studied the species and come…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | November 5th, 2015
…Strictly for Spandau Ballet fans, “Soul Boys of the Western World” follows the familiar “Behind the Music” formula applicable to thousands of rock and roll stories. Long on hyperbole and much shorter on subtext and context, director George Hencken’s documentary relies on unfettered access to a trove of vintage film…
by Brittney Goodman | Culture | November 5th, 2015
…Ole Tangen’s tiny park revolutionSmall, silly beginningsBig or tiny things can result from being stopped by a train. In April 2013, I was in a car with Dan and Tracy Faleide on an afternoon adventure, and we were stopped by a train in Moorhead. Tracy Faleide vividly remembers the “silliness…
by Benjamin Hamilton | Culture | November 5th, 2015
…This holiday season thousands of college students will make the long drive home to spend time with their loved ones. Local NDSU grads Matt Sullivan and Jordan Nelson hope to make that trip cheaper, easier and more fun. Sullivan, a native of Hibbing, Minn., is no stranger to long commutes.…
by Tessa Beck | Arts | November 5th, 2015
…Ecce presents fourth annual group showIn its fourth year, ecce’s annual group show, Newvember, has gathered an impressive collection of artists and a formidable reputation. By presenting such a variety of talents and media, the show becomes an homage to the capability of artists in this region.Opening on Friday, from…
by Rob Port | Say Anything | November 5th, 2015
…Like every other state in the union North Dakota has a host of state boards and commissions that were created to administer licensing and discipline for various occupations. Yet increasingly the mission of these groups has crept into the arena of political advocacy.During the 2015 legislative session at least seven…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 5th, 2015
…Sat., Nov. 7, 9 a.m.1321 Elm St. N., FargoThe beavers along the red river are in danger of being trapped if their habitat continues to be destroyed. The Beaver Backers are teaming up with the humane society and home depot for a tree painting party.The paint is mixed with a…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 5th, 2015
…Fri., Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m.MSUM Comstock Memorial Union Ballroom, 615 14th St. S., MoorheadFuego Tropical, an MSUM percussion ensemble, presents a night of steel drums and salsa. Special guests include Latin percussionist Ruben Alvarez, trumpeter Tom Strait and the Fargo-Moorhead Salsa Dance Club. A free salsa dance lesson will be…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | November 5th, 2015
…Fri., Nov. 6, 5 – 9 p.m.408 Broadway, FargoUnglued: Market hosts their second “First Friday on Fourth” with this month featuring indoor adult coloring at each participating shop. Those who bring their colored page to any of the shops by Nov. 12 will have a chance to win a Mezzaluna…
by Granville Wood | All About Food | November 4th, 2015
…For some reason I have always thought of West Fargo as anything west of I-29, don’t ask me why, it just felt right. In actuality West Fargo is much further out, but the boundary is quite confusing the further west and south you travel. Every time I head out that…