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The Wide Divide

by Diane Miller | Editorial | October 9th, 2014

…HPR’s inbox has been flooding with letters on North Dakota’s Measure 1, which states, “The inalienable right to life of every human being at any stage of development must be recognized and protected.”Let’s for a moment set aside our concerns about end of life care and in vitro fertilization and…

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Chastity and conception

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | October 9th, 2014

…Of Chastity Belts, Coat Hangers, And ConceptionOne might think that after centuries of beheadings at Taliban prayers and wretched souls burning at stakes, humans would have figured out by now that sex and religion don’t mix at all. Since Adam and Eve and Steve and Daisy Mae – or versa…

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​Art Boom Town

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | October 2nd, 2014

…The Plains Art Museum presents “Art Boom: The Tri-College Art Faculty Show”It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to notice that the Fargo-Moorhead art scene is booming. Thanks to not only the “Downtown Renaissance,” which involved the revitalization of its structures as well as its cultural points, but also the Tri-College…

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Breaking Bitcoin

by Chris Hennen | News | October 2nd, 2014

…Two Fargo men have developed a software program that allows them to attach data to bitcoin and other cryptocurrency transactions. This would be advantageous to many because bitcoin and others utilize block chain technology to create a permanent ledger that could become a digital archive to withstand the test of…

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Mind Vs. Body

by Jack Dura | Theatre | October 2nd, 2014

…Theatre B’s “Wit” takes us on a Journey Through CancerBeginning Theatre B’s 12th season of shows is a play that is a little more aged when compared to the company’s past productions.Margaret Edson’s “Wit,” the 1999 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is older than Theatre B’s typically newer…

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Seasons they are a changin’

by Granville Wood | All About Food | October 2nd, 2014

…I did my usual trip to the farmers market on Saturday to stock up on tomatoes and other wholesome goodness and was saddened to realize that tomato season is almost over. It was a little bit later in the day than when I normally go and it was slim pickings.…

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Measure 6, questions to consider

by Diane Miller | Editorial | October 2nd, 2014

…Advocates for shared parenting in North Dakota are proposing a measure that could change the lives of families throughout the state.According to the proposed ND law, “(Measure 6), upon voter approval, would create a legal presumption that each parent in a child custody case is fit to parent, unless ‘clear…

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​Taken Back Sunday

by Diane Miller | Music | October 2nd, 2014

…Old-school fans of Taking Back Sunday no longer need to believe, “this all was only wishful thinking.” Their wishes have come true: the band’s “Tell All Your Friends” lineup is back together.While the news really isn’t new anymore, it’s still significant. Formed in 1999, during a time when emo was…

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Coworking for creatives

by Diane Miller | Culture | September 25th, 2014

…In Fargo, it’s now possible for freelance designers to be co-workers with university professors. It’s now much more possible for a web developer to get over-the-shoulder feedback from a creative writer, or vice versa. Or perhaps a tech entrepreneur needs advice from a coworking attorney. In many cases, people might…

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​Back to Iraq?

by Chris Hennen | Editorial | September 25th, 2014

…Our opinion // The US should be very cautious about expanding our involvement in the Middle EastThis week, the United States began air strikes in Syria in an attempt to disarm ISIS who is causing all sorts of problems in Iraq in attempt to take it over. The move marks a…

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