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Fargo Friends of the Library Present: From the Trails of Africa to the Ghosts of North Dakota

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 21st, 2015

…Thurs, Oct. 22, 7 p.m.Fargo Public Library, 102 3rd St. N.Terry Hinnenkamp and Jill Kandel discuss their books “Ghosts of North Dakota” and “From the Trails of Africa: Six Years in a Zimbabwe Village” in the Community Room at the Fargo Public Library. The event includes book signings, refreshments and…

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Don’t be angry, be thoughtful

by Rob Port | Say Anything | October 21st, 2015

…HBO comedian John Oliver aimed his considerable polemical skills at North Dakota recently, much to the delight of the state’s critics.“Be angry,” was Oliver’s advice, even going so far as to put up a billboard with that message on the eastern edge of the Bakken oil fields.It’s an interesting message.…

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“Northern Lights” screening

by HPR Contributor | Cinema | October 21st, 2015

…By Brittney GoodmanThe Dakota Resource Council is completing the the last of its free regional screenings of the award-winning film “Northern Lights” at the Fargo Theatre on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. in celebration of the 100-year anniversary of the Nonpartisan League in North Dakota. The DRC is partnering with…

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The flavors to savor: Autumn’s bounty

by Granville Wood | All About Food | October 21st, 2015

…With the rusty, brown shades of autumn leaves sprinkled with touches of red and yellow, autumn is upon us. Bright orange pumpkins, pale yellow butternut squash and the deep green hues of buttercup & acorn squashes paint the farm-stands and grocery stores alike. Gone are the rich, red, lush tomatoes,…

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Fargo Brewer’s Ball-Draws for a Cause

by Krissy Ness | Beer Snob | October 21st, 2015

…The 5th annual Fargo Brewer’s Ball, presented by Sammons Financial in Fargo, offers the irresistible opportunity to sample over 30 different kinds of beer, indulge in delectable food and try your chance at a silent auction, all while supporting a good cause. The event, which will raise money for cystic…

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Things you shouldn’t be laughing at Punk rock musical puts new spin on (forgotten) history

by Jack Dura | Theatre | October 21st, 2015

…“Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson” is more than a history lesson. The punk rock musical opens Theatre NDSU’s 2015-16 season, reopening history books to the pages often left unexamined. In a show bursting with lights and music, the story offers an opening to look at the genocides, bloodshed and heartbreak of…

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A screaming good time

by HPR Staff | Culture | October 21st, 2015

…By Sabrina Hornung and Jamie HutchinsonIt’s Halloween season and we’ve been itching to get the pants scared off of us. Sabrina Hornung and Jamie Hutchinson decided to dig up the dirt on some of the area’s best haunted attractions and see what’s going down on the scream scene.Haunted Farm1947 130th…

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Bras on Broadway celebrates 10 years of community support

by Sabrina Hornung | News | October 21st, 2015

…The Hotel Donaldson has been helping to fight the good fight for the past 10 years. According to their website, “Bras on Broadway has donated more than $135,000 to the those fighting breast cancer in our region in 2014. More than $720,000 has been donated in its first nine years.”…

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Our Opinion / Dale’s smile was the face of Fargo’s newer, happier and hipper downtown

by John Strand | Editorial | October 21st, 2015

…One in a MillionThis week HPR joins the family, Hotel Donaldson staff, friends and customers honoring Dale Powers, 65, who died Sunday after a year-long battle with cancer. Dale’s smile was the face of Fargo’s newer, happier and hipper downtown. He had been with the HoDo since day one.Staff and…

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Raspberry Jam: A Tribute to Carole King

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 15th, 2015

…Thurs Oct 22, 8 pmThe HoDo Lounge, 101 N Broadway, FargoA frequent occurrence now is local musicians gathering to pay tribute to legendary musicians for an evening. Previously it was done with Bob Dylan, upcoming is Johnny Cash. Local talents Pat Lenertz, Travis Atwood, Kari Marie and Seth Holden put…

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