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​Holly new year! A benefit revue for Holly Handful

by Hee Han | Culture | December 27th, 2017

…Ketel Wonder, Burlesque Performer and Pole Fitness Instructor, is the first polesque performer in North Dakota. Wonder’s journey began when she was 23.“I attended my very first burlesque show at the Aquarium. It was a Bad Weather Burlesque show, and afterward I approached the Alabaster Disaster about how I could…

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​America: closer to revolution

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 27th, 2017

…PULLMAN, WASHINGTON – Rome lasted a thousand years, but fell to Germanic barbarians. China’s last dynasty capitulated in 1911 to Sun Yat-sen after constant civil unrest. Since the beginning of time, empires have risen and they’ve fallen, but never has a civilization been closer to collapse or widespread revolution than…

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​Poitras Brings ‘Risk’ to Showtime

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | December 27th, 2017

…The indomitable Laura Poitras adds to her fascinating filmography with “Risk,” a years-in-the-making (and unmaking) portrait of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, beginning prior to his retreat into the embassy of Ecuador in London under threat of eventual extradition to the United States.Less immediate and urgent than her Oscar-winner “Citizenfour,” “Risk”…

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​Your guide to holiday sparkling wine

by Megan Bartholomay | Beer Snob | December 27th, 2017

…I don’t remember where I heard it, but someone once said, “You don’t save Champagne for a special occasion, Champagne IS the special occasion.” I could not agree more.Champagne is not only massively underrated as an everyday drinking wine (for good reason: it’s kinda pricey), but it’s way too misunderstood…

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​One man’s tax break is another man’s betrayal

by Charlie Barber | Last Word | December 27th, 2017

…“Treason – the offense of attempting to overthrow the government of one’s country or of assisting its enemies in war.” – Webster’s Dictionary“(Thomas) Jefferson seems to have had none of (James) Madison’s fear for the tyranny of majority opinion. Let everything come out, and the judgment of the common people…

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​‘Entrapped’ during Nobel panel

by C.S. Hagen | News | December 24th, 2017

…OSLO, NORWAY – American Indigenous leaders took insult this week during a Nobel Peace Prize forum, after a Morton County leader addressed issues pertaining to the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy.Morton County Commissioner Cody Schultz, an outspoken proponent of the Dakota Access Pipeline, was one of 500 “ticketed guests,” and was invited…

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​F-M Homeless Memorial March

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 20th, 2017

…Thursday, December 21, 6pmU.S. Bank Plaza, Broadway, DowntownLet’s march together and help the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless honor those who have lost their lives while homeless. Procession leaving U.S. Bank Plaza at 6pm; Memorial Service at 6:30pm at Elim Lutheran Church, 321 9th St N. 651-645-7332

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​Reina del Cid: Album Release Party

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 20th, 2017

…Thursday, December 28, 8-11pmHoDo, 101 Broadway N, 701-478-1000The talented singer-songwriter and her rock band. Storytelling songs, sophisticated sound with broad appeal, the first event after the Christmas void and no cover. Where did her name come from? Reina del Cid, that was Ximena Díaz, who died 900 years ago. 

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​Flux Pop Up Class

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 20th, 2017

…Saturday, December 23, 10:45amDrekker Brewing Co, 630 1st Ave N Ste 6Yoga and more than yoga, bulk up and get ripped. Includes a beer or root beer. $5 ticket also accesses food and drink specials. 63 people might be going but the class is limited to 30, and Crossfit Ice…

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​Thriftworks Live

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 20th, 2017

…Friday, December 22The Aquarium, 226 Broadway 2nd floor, DowntownA big show at The Aquarium, the first time in Fargo for Thriftworks, the electronica producer known for colossal bass notes. Supported by Dakota Faye, Chuck Wayne, and The Human Element. 21+, $15 advance, $18 door. 701-235-5913

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