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Fargo Brick Convention

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 18th, 2024

…May 4-510 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m.Cornerstone Bank Arena4404 23rd Ave. S, FargoThis Fargo’s first LEGO convention for kids (and kids at heart) of all ages. The Construction Zone is equipped with bricks to build with. Watch and engage with live builds, and be sure to check out the…

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​Blazing Guns at Roaring Gulch…or the Perfumed Badge

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 18th, 2024

…Thursday April 25-27, 7:30 pmSunday April 28, 2 p.m.Lisbon Opera House, 413 Main St., LisbonThis is community theatre at its finest, courtesy of the No Name Players in the beautifully restored Lisbon Opera House. The No Name Players started out as a group of folks in the community who wanted…

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​The Greater Cumberland County Cooking Show

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 18th, 2024

…Saturday, April 202 p.m.Moorhead Public Library118 5th St. S, Moorhead“The Greater Cumberland County Cooking Show,” is a short film that was recently screened at the Fargo Film Festival. Filmmaker Janet Brandeau is doing a mini-road trip around Minnesota for small town (and mid-size town) screenings. One of these stops happens…

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​Sister honored as a part of the National AIDS Memorial Quilt : A retired VCSU professor reflects

by HPR Contributor | News | April 18th, 2024

…By Tammy Jo A. Tafttammyjo.taft@vcsu.edu There are some threads, like those between siblings, parents and children, that can withstand the pressures of time, grief and the unknown. Retired VCSU Professor and Lamoure resident Dr. Gary Ketterling knows this well. Ketterling joined others in the Center for the Arts Gallery at…

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​New independent bookstores arrive in Fargo-Moorhead

by HPR Contributor | Writer's Block | April 18th, 2024

…Alicia Underlee Nelsonalicia@hpr1.com “I think you can tell a lot about a community by the health of its bookstore, because people make a choice,” said Danny Caine, author of “50 Ways to Protect Bookstores” and the co-owner of a bookshop in Kansas. “The people value art, community, they probably value…

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Local pie scene is prolific

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | April 18th, 2024

…By Rick Gionrickgion@gmail.com Ever since Pi Day on March 14 of this year, I’ve been on a pie-eating program. And although the shape of Fargo-Moorhead is not round, pie is definitely an easy to find and an enjoyable dessert option here. As you know by now, when I get chewing…

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​May the art be with you: Plains Art Gala celebrates with sci-fi theme

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | April 18th, 2024

…By Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.com There’s no exaggeration when we say that this year’s Plains Art Gala is going to be out of this world, with a sci-fi theme inspired by a painting housed in the Plains Art Museum’s permanent collection called “Toward the Sun”by John Berkey. Berkey was an acclaimed North Dakota born…

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​What in Hel’s Fury is going on at Brewhalla?

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | April 18th, 2024

…Something exciting is brewing between Amarok Tattoo Studio and Drekker Brewing CompanyBy Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.comIt’s no secret that Drekker Brewing Company and Athena Funk, proprietor of Amarok Tattoo Studio, have collaborated on events before such as Fooler’s Ball and DrekkerFest. But they’ve had an even bigger idea brewing for some time. Though it…

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Peltz, shawls and aprons: traditional dress of the Black Sea Germans

by HPR Contributor | Culture | April 18th, 2024

…By Michael M. Millermichael.miller@ndsu.edu Nancy Martin and Connie Ulasewicz co-authored the article, “Ach, Gott, yes, I wish I was back in Russia: Heimat in the Dress of North Dakota’s Black Sea Germans.” It was published in the Journal of the Costume Society of America, Volume 46, 2020. Martin did extensive…

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Where Boosters Meet Fences and the Rich Invest in Junk, Stuff, and Celebrities

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 16th, 2024

…by Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.comAccording to my great-grandfather many years ago, my French ancestors migrated from Normandy to Quebec to Manitoba to Wisconsin to Minnesota over the spread of more than two centuries, finally settling in or near Little Falls and then spreading to the Twin Cities. People left Europe for two…

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