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​Sarcasm and humor cover walls of Plains Art Museum

by Tessa Beck | Arts | July 29th, 2015

…St. Paul-based artist combines wit and whimsy to add social commentary to the walls of local museumThe playful surface of Julie Buffalohead’s “Coyote Dreams” show at the Plains Art Museum covers only a fraction of the multi-faceted expression that occurs within the work. Based in St. Paul, Minn., Buffalohead has…

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​Art in the Buffalo City

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | July 29th, 2015

…A chat with Cindi Wish from the Jamestown Art CenterCindi Wish is a relatively new addition to North Dakota. Originally from Cape Cod, Mass., she admits that prior to her interview for the executive director position at The Arts Center in Jamestown, N.D., she had never set foot in N.D.…

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​Just east of the “Heart of the World”

by Taylor Blumer | Culture | July 29th, 2015

…Author of Pulitzer Prize-winning book to give reading in FargoElizabeth A. Fenn, author and professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is coming to Zandbroz Variety in downtown Fargo to give a reading and signing of her new book, “Encounters at the Heart of the World: A History of the Mandan…

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​Wilco just wants to have fun

by Stephen Anderson | Music | July 29th, 2015

…Surprise release of “Star Wars” finds band at their loosest Have we our Great American Rock Band? Have we ever laid claim to such a thing? The Beatles, the Stones, Zep, all imports. Sure, we gave the world Elvis, but the solo thing doesn’t really apply here. The designation is…

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​The laughter and the tears of “Tig”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | July 29th, 2015

…Kristina Goolsby and Ashley York’s documentary “Tig” is a warmhearted paean to the gifted comic whose own health struggles and personal losses led to the now legendary August 3, 2012 show at L.A.’s Largo. Tig Notaro opened with a declaration of her breast cancer diagnosis and proceeded to deliver a…

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​Journalism classic ‘The Front Page’ finally gets its due on Blu

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | July 29th, 2015

…One of the most popular and most-remade films dealing with journalists, the media, politicians and their relationships with newsworthy issues, began its life as a 1928 Broadway play by two former reporters. Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur based the characters and events upon their own first-hand experiences at Chicago newspapers.The 1931…

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Starting anew

by John Strand | Editorial | July 29th, 2015

…Welcome, Sabrina Hornung and Chris Hennen; a grateful send-off for Diane MillerWe’ve known for several months that HPR editor Diane Miller will be moving to the Twin Cities. We fully expect she’ll soar to new heights in her new environs.That said, it will be with full hearts as we wrap…

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​University system chancellor gets his first challenge

by Rob Port | Say Anything | July 29th, 2015

…North Dakota University System Chancellor Mark Hagerott has an opportunity to prove what sort of leader he will be. How he responds to it will be instructive, going a long way toward showing whether he has the mettle to lead what has proven to be an almost ungovernable collection of…

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​Lion hunter from ND sparks outrage

by Chris Hennen | News | July 29th, 2015

…Twin Cities animal rights group plans protestAfter reports surfaced that Walter Palmer, a Twin Cities-based dentist who is a North Dakota native, shot and killed a lion during a big game hunt in Zimbabwe, outrage took place around the world. A Twin Cities-based animal rights group planned to protest Palmer’s…

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​Blue crayon

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | July 29th, 2015

…From black space to bright blue earth: a fragile thin lineAstronaut Sally Ride, our first woman in space, spent time looking at earth as the space shuttle hurtled around the earth, entranced by a bright day turning into a dark night in a single orbit: “I saw the blackness of space, and…

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