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by John Showalter | Music | July 26th, 2017
…Photo by Gary LuraDowntown Fargo has its fair share of familiar faces. Regulars at Dempsey’s and its upstairs music venue The Aquarium will likely recognize a man named Jeremy Kinnen often watching their doors, whether by his long goatee and hair, his impressive stature, or his wide variety of band…
by Faye Seidler | Culture | July 26th, 2017
…A few weeks ago an individual posed a question on social media asking people how they felt about the local Pride Center. This question ignited a fierce discussion between community members, including responses from the Pride Center’s President, Ken Story. Ultimately, this discussion resulted in creating an event for community…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | July 26th, 2017
…A reasonable conclusion: “We should have killed our baby.”For some unfathomable reason, some people think they are immortal, that death is not a part of life. Our culture tends to teach us to avoid the topic of death as if it will never come. We really get uncomfortable discussing our…
by Erin Oberlander | Wellness | July 26th, 2017
…Essential oils. They are all the buzz lately. It seems everyone has heard of them or is purchasing them. Some people know how to use them; others are just interested in the wonder of their complex scents.Essential oils are as strong as medicine. As they function in nature, essential oils…
by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | July 26th, 2017
…Minnesota is certainly well known for being a hotspot for craft brewing. While most of the action has been centered around the Minneapolis metro area, yet another brewer from the Northern part of the state has decided to bring its beer across the border and into the North Dakota market.…
by Paige Johnson | Arts | July 26th, 2017
…Within the borders of North Dakota lie many worlds that are each expressing themselves in traditional art and culture. During his time as the state folklorist, Troyd Geist has been documenting a diverse array of cultural identities that span art forms and cultures.For the months of July, August and September,…
by Paige Johnson | Arts | July 26th, 2017
…In his upcoming exhibit at Ecce Gallery, sculptor Casey Hochhalter explores the parallels between intertwined worlds: those of animals and plants. His surreal sculptures cross colors and shapes, making each a unique view of the world for the creator and the viewer.“The forms themselves are not exclusively plant or animal,”…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | July 26th, 2017
…Noted American director Josef von Sternberg flourished in the late 1920s and 1930s, especially remembered for his silent classics “Underworld” (1927), “The Last Command” (1928), and “The Docks of New York” (1928), plus several major films that made Marlene Dietrich an international star in the early sound era including “The…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | July 26th, 2017
…Latest album doesn’t sound like anything they did beforeWhen we had the chance to chat with Griffin Goldsmith, drummer of the popular band Dawes, they were just getting off tour with Willie Nelson. Often credited for a vintage Laurel Canyon-esque sound Dawes is making their mark. We had the opportunity…
by C.S. Hagen | News | July 26th, 2017
…Open records request info: disregard for state laws, citizens, and propertyMANDAN - Trouble followed TigerSwan everywhere the security company went in the Peace Garden State. Tasked with the mission to protect the Dakota Access Pipeline by Energy Transfer Partners, TigerSwan stepped into a messy scene — chaotic — but the…