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by HPR Contributor | Arts | January 21st, 2015
…By Austin MartsOil, roughnecks and … art? Oh my! The oil industry and art community collide as the Plains Art Museum teams up with 22 nationally, regionally and locally known artists, including three artistic collaborations, to interpret the oil rush that has put western North Dakota on the map as…
by Diane Miller | All About Food | January 21st, 2015
…Fargo’s flourishing dining scene has reached a new high.Jean Taylor, of Mosaic Foods (parent company of Mezzaluna and Rustica), recently became the region’s first certified sommelier after passing the Court of Master Sommeliers’ difficult three-part, Level II exam.As a professional wine steward, a sommelier works as a trained and highly…
by Chris Hennen | News | January 21st, 2015
…As popular rideshare companies like Uber and Lyft consider expansion to Fargo, they may have to decide what impact some regulation currently being discussed at both city and state levels would have on their business. The Fargo City Commission this week exempt the ride hailing companies from new taxi regulations…
by Troy Jackson | Editorial | January 21st, 2015
…(Guest editorial)On Martin Luther King Day 2015, Fargo-Moorhead saw an opportunity to bring out the best in what capped off a great year in human and social relations activism within our community. The 15th annual MLK Day Celebration and Award Ceremony highlighted organizations and individuals who deserve to be most…
by Troy Jackson | Culture | January 19th, 2015
…Today marks the 15th year Fargo’s Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the birthday and life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr in the Fargo theater at 6:30 p.m. Overall on a much larger scale, America has been upkeeping King’s spirit since President Reagan signed the holiday into law only 33…
by Deb Jenkins | All About Food | January 16th, 2015
…Welcome back, all you HPR readers, from the holidays. I hope you had a great holiday, as much as I did.Over my next four articles I will talk about (1) All the food I surrounded myself by on my break, totally shameless (2) Some new people I met and that…
by Rob Port | Say Anything | January 16th, 2015
…Rep. Kenton Onstad, a Democrat in North Dakota’s state House, has introduced a bill that would mandate an audit for the North Dakota Health Department as well as the Oil and Gas Division of the Industrial Commission.With the legislation Onstad is seeking to force an audit of the two state…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | January 16th, 2015
…While there is an abundance of hero worship on display in Amir Bar-Lev’s raw and riveting documentary “Happy Valley,” the most courageous figure to emerge from the wreckage and devastation caused by the Jerry Sandusky case at Penn State is Sandusky’s adopted son Matt.For any number of possible reasons, Matt…
by Jack Dura | Theatre | January 16th, 2015
…TU Dance brings art of movement to MSUMA short winter break gave the arts in the area a chance to catch its breath before beginning the second half of the 2014-2015 season, and one arts program returns with its signature diversity next weekend.Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Cheryl Nelson Lossett Performing…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | January 16th, 2015
…The shrinking selection of Blu-rays at area retail stores concentrates as expected on recent hits that were playing in theatres just months ago, but Blu-ray is still thriving among cineastes with more varied tastes. Even though many people seem to be switching to online streaming options for watching movies and…