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​Talking about suicide

by Diane Miller | Wellness | September 18th, 2014

…Nine years ago, the Weilers, of Fargo, lost one of their family members to suicide during a time when even saying the word “suicide” was difficult for people in the community.As one of the organizers of today’s most well attended suicide walk in North Dakota, Out of The Darkness, Brenda…

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​The Paint and the Pendulum

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | September 18th, 2014

…Kim Bromley dips into numerous cups for inspiration to make art. Whether it be showcased in his Monet-esque “Pond Series” featured in the Spirit Room Gallery, “The Moby Dick Series” exhibited at The Plains Art Museum in 2013 or even his series of billiard balls that he was commissioned to…

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Too Tiny To Fail

by Diane Miller | Music | September 18th, 2014

…Tiny is the new large. Noisy is the new “Pleasant.” At least it is in the world of Benson-based, Fargo-grown alternative rock ‘n’ roll trio Tiny Moving Parts.Previously, Tiny Moving Parts were the quintessential young punks who threw some of best basement/house shows Fargo’s seen in recent years. Today, this…

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​Q&A with Fred Durst

by Diane Miller | Music | September 18th, 2014

…High Plains Reader got to interview the one and only red-Yankee-ball-capped, Nookie-screaming, Limp-Bizkit-leading Fred Durst.After an eight-year hiatus, the original lineup is back together and kicking a few new singles, including “Ready to Go” featuring rap idol Lil’ Wayne. The rap-metal band is also currently on a world tour and…

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​Following Macy Gray’s ‘Way’

by Troy Jackson | Music | September 18th, 2014

…HPR talks with Gray about music, performing and living bipolar diseaseOn Sept. 25, 45-year-old Grammy Award Winning artist Macy Gray will promote her new record, “The Way,” in the F-M area with a concert.When the musical soul diva, renowned for the hit single “I Try,” shares her distinctive raspy voice…

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​Governor Mark Dayton sparks FM diversion discussion

by Chris Hennen | News | September 17th, 2014

…Fiery opposition leads to talks and cooling of rhetoricMinnesota Governor Mark Dayton recently created a stir by calling on the federal government to halt construction of the $1.8 billion Fargo-Moorhead diversion project. The result has been a back and forth dialogue between the Fargo-Moorhead Diversion Authority and the State of…

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Drekker Brewing: From Grains to Glass

by Krissy Ness | Beer Snob | September 11th, 2014

…Fargo’s newest brewery will open its doors to the public in early October, and many of you may be curious about the men behind the (Viking) mask.Mark Bjornstad, co-founder and President, is from Moorhead. He practices anesthesia and has a heavy background in science, which he uses to develop recipes…

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​A Labor of Love and Faith, Part Deux

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | September 11th, 2014

…Last week we explored a bit of the history of Assumption Abbey in Richardton, N.D. We discussed a bit of the history and renovations, and then ended with Abbot Brian Wangler sending me to the Abbey Pottery Studio to meet the Abbey’s resident artist, Brother Llewellyn Kouba.The studio is located…

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​Welcome, ESPN College Gameday, to downtown Fargo

by Chris Hennen | Editorial | September 9th, 2014

…It’s not often football is a topic we choose to editorialize about, but two stories surrounding the sport caught our eye this week, one good and one bad.The first is the return of ESPN’s College Gameday to Fargo for the second year in a row to highlight the success of…

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​A Labor of Love and Faith

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | September 4th, 2014

…As much as I hate to admit that the passing of Labor Day leads to the passing of summer, I tend to reflect on my own personal highlight reel. I spent the majority of my summer in western North Dakota (in Stark County to be precise) and some of my…

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