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by Jack Dura | Arts | June 3rd, 2015
…Two retired ministers take art show across North DakotaFor Vicki Kessler and Donna Kjonaas, the long voyage is almost over. Their collaborative art exhibition “Land, Sky, Water” comes to North Dakota State’s Memorial Union Gallery after a year of traveling North Dakota from Bismarck to Ellendale, Minot to Mayville. Through the…
by Chris Hennen | News | June 3rd, 2015
…Could be only dispute as pipeline gets fast-trackedJames Botsford, a Wisconsin attorney who owns property in Grand Forks County, is likely to be the lone holdout as Enbridge Energy Partners tries to build the Sandpiper Pipeline across the upper Midwest. Enbridge’s pipeline, through a partnership with Marathon Petroleum Corporation, will bring…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 3rd, 2015
…RibfestJune 3 to June 6, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fargodome parking lot, 1800 University Dr N Barbecue lovers, meat lovers, cornbread lovers, beer lovers and deep-fried oreo lovers unite! Happy Harry’s Ribfest will feature some of the best BBQ ribs in the country. Also be sure to check out ‘90s pop/rock…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | June 3rd, 2015
…The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015)WARNING: The following review reveals key plot information. Read only if you have seen “The Jinx.”The bombshell revelation that concludes Andrew Jarecki’s HBO series “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst” occurs when the title subject uses the bathroom while…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | June 3rd, 2015
…More examples of the classic film noir subcategory of crime thrillers have been showing up on impressive-looking Blu-ray releases, including several crossover genre pictures that incorporate various noir themes with a number of variations on the formula. The solid semi-noir murder-mystery “Cover Up” (1949) came out this past spring from…
by HPR Contributor | Wellness | June 3rd, 2015
…Rolling forward to being more bicycle friendlyBy Will MackmanBike lanes, StreetsAlive!, Great Rides Bike Share – it’s hard to believe none of these existed in Fargo-Moorhead 10 years ago.Bike lanes, StreetsAlive!, Great Rides Bike Share – it’s hard to believe none of these existed in Fargo-Moorhead 10 years ago. When looking…
by Ravi Panjini | Wellness | June 3rd, 2015
…In its most instinctual sense the stress response is a way to deal with immediate or pre-imminent danger. Let’s say a building nearby were about to collapse. The nervous system would respond by dilating the pupils, increasing heart rate and respirations, and shunting blood to the muscles. The activated hormone…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | June 3rd, 2015
…Blood moons and blood days at the National Rifle Association corralThere is a blood moon “gospel” of sorts among Christian fundamentalists that prophecies the Rapture, or the End Times, will begin to take place if there are four blood moons (eclipses) within one and one-half years.According to old records, four blood moons around…
by Granville Wood | All About Food | June 3rd, 2015
…King Richard III made the phrase “My kingdom for a horse” a modern day euphemism for, “I want something right now that I probably can’t get.” Sheer utter frustration at the situation he finds himself in, alone on the battlefield, King Richard pleads to no one in particular for a…
by John Strand | Editorial | June 3rd, 2015
…Our Opinion/ We extend a hearty thanks to the 300 or so people who showed up Thursday nightFifty winners were announced May 28 at HPR’s Best of the Best awards night. The annual contest reflects the cream of the crop in our local arts and entertainment world.The original “Best of”…