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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 17th, 2016
…Tuesday, August 23, 7-8:30pmFargo Theatre, 314 N BroadwayPrairie Fire” is a 30 minute documentary by John Hanson and Rob Nilsson, creators of the North Dakota film“Northern Lights”. “Prairie Fire” is the first of three award winning documentaries focusing on how North Dakota farmers and workers banded together to reclaim power…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 17th, 2016
…Sunday, August 21, 8am-5pmRed River Valley Fairgrounds, 1805 Main Ave W, West FargoVintage pieces, flea market finds, repurposed and upcycled goods, arts and crafts, and much more. Food vendors, junk re-sellers, boutiques, artists. Child-friendly, plenty of parking. Some vendors accept credit cards; all accept cash.
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 17th, 2016
…Thursday, August 25, 7:30pmScheel’s Arena, 5225 31st Ave S, FargoThe dominant Danish metal band. We said metal but the leader, Michael Poulson, is a big fan of Elvis and you can hear it. Breakthrough album ‘Beat the Meat;’ opened for Metallica and Megadeth. Last two albums ‘Guitar Gangsters,’ and ‘Outlaw…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 17th, 2016
…Friday, August 19, 1-6pmND Horse Park, 5180 19th Ave N, FargoTwenty food trucks, Shotgun Sally’s to serve drinks and sell weekend wristband passes, limit 1,000. Including at no extra charge the First Annual Horse Park Beach Volleyball Tourney, applications to play still available. Friday live entertainment: 32 Below, At the…
by HPR Contributor | Arts | August 15th, 2016
…By Jacinta Macheel ZensJude Cowan Montague is a London-based artist with a mind-boggling amount of creative endeavors and a list of accomplishments and degrees to make the staunchest of academics take note. She is a multimedia visual and musical artist, worked as an archivist for the Reuters Television Archive, has…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 12th, 2016
…By Chuck SollyI got an email the other day from an old high school buddy. I was really surprised to hear from him since high school was “far back.” Well, it turns out that it wasn’t him. His email address had been hacked and the hacker had put a link…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 12th, 2016
…By Tessa TorgesonThere is a piece of history smack dab amidst the seas of wheat and corn, cattle, and derricks in northwestern North Dakota. A crescent moon and star fence along with a tiny cinder block structure with an aluminum dome and minarets pierce the vast blue sky. This structure…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 10th, 2016
…By Faye Seidlerfayeseidler@gmail.comI’m a trans activist, born and raised in North Dakota. I’m also a trans woman, a fiancee, a writer, a dreamer, and have a passion for cooking. Beyond all of that, I specialize in educating others about trans issues in an inviting, nonjudgmental way. Bathroom bills are any…
by HPR Contributor | Music | August 10th, 2016
…By Ben RheaultEvery so often, local venue The Aquarium, sneaks out of the confines of its location situated above Dempsey’s Public House to give the public a free taste of the delights it has in store. It’s a good way to introduce people to musical flavors they may not yet…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | August 10th, 2016
…It’s time to dump the poisoned Olympics into Rio’s cesspoolFirst it was politics. Then it was money. After that, more propaganda. Now it’s the ugly combination of politics, propaganda, and money. In the ancient Olympic Games, athletic participation was so pure and honorable that a truce was called, so spectators…