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by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | May 24th, 2017
…This Memorial Day weekend, thousands of hands will be reaching into icy cold coolers for a refreshing beer to wet the whistle. Mark Bjornstad, co-founder and president of Drekker Brewing Company hopes that at least once during the first holiday weekend of the summer you are raising a beautiful 16…
by Paige Johnson | Arts | May 24th, 2017
…Artist Anna Lee brings years of knowledge to Fargo in new workshopsOrganizing and participating in locally-grown fashion shows, years at corporations like Target. And now working as an independent artist, Anna Lee has done it all, making her new workshops perfect for anyone looking to gain a new perspective on…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | May 24th, 2017
…“Daredevils of the Red Circle.” Who are they? What is it? Before the internet, before television, serialized drama was still a significant part of popular culture. Novels were serialized in magazines and newspapers going back to the 19th century. By the time the movie industry was firmly established in the…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | May 24th, 2017
…They know it’s only rock ‘n roll, but they like itThe Knotties’ sound is gritty—maybe even a little bit dirty, but it’s only rock n’ roll right? Front man Channing Minnema’s throaty vocals evoke a sound well beyond the young band’s years. The Knotties are a four-man blues rock band…
by Hee Han | Culture | May 24th, 2017
…Human rights issues have been controversial since our communities started developing and becoming aware of ourselves and it has been more difficult, deeper and more profound, to find the right thoughts for human beings.This time, the North Dakota Human Rights Films and Arts Festival (NDHRFF) will be held at the…
by HPR Staff | Editorial | May 24th, 2017
…We’ve just read Mike McFeely’s interview with Governor Burgum, are intrigued by the governor’s vision of the future of higher education; that online courses will largely obviate the need for campuses, tenured faculty, and other obsolescent features.We know about Stanford University’s online high school because we know a middle-school student…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | May 24th, 2017
…“Colossal,” Nacho Vigalondo’s highest profile film to date, mashes genres with a premise so otherworldly that it nearly gets away with its distressing supply of missed opportunities. The gonzo suggestion that the actions of a giant monster looming over Seoul, South Korea are directly, psychologically linked to an American alcoholic…
by C.S. Hagen | News | May 23rd, 2017
…By C.S. HagenFARGO - North Dakota, once again, topped national charts to become the deadliest state in which to work in America, five years running. The 2017 edition of “Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect,” compiled by the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organization, a…
by C.S. Hagen | News | May 18th, 2017
…By C.S. HagenFARGO - A federal officer who once hid cell phones in store dressing rooms to record females changing was found guilty and sentenced in Fargo for charges related to the exploitation of minors. Michael David Rivera, 30, Bismarck, was sentenced Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Ralph R. Erickson…
by C.S. Hagen | News | May 18th, 2017
…Jason Stverak and The Franklin CenterWorking from inside a taffy shop in Medora, a little-known conservative nonprofit quickly rose to the national frontline by infiltrating statehouses with trained and like-minded journalists. The Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, part brainchild of former executive director of the North Dakota Republican…