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​Ruth Anna Buffalo: Woman of the Year

by HPR Contributor | News | October 2nd, 2019

…By Lonna Whitinglonna@lonna.co“It’s always like this. Always busy,” Ruth Anna Buffalo said during a speaker phone interview while driving a rented cargo van from Bismarck back home to Fargo.Buffalo, the first Native American Democrat elected to the North Dakota Legislature and a longtime public health advocate, had recently been in…

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​The Doobie Brothers

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 25th, 2019

…Thursday, October 3, 8 p.m.Fargo Civic Center, 207 4th St N, Fargo“Listen to the music!” The iconic 70s rock group will be “Rockin’ down the highway” to grace the stage and the Fargo Civic.

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​America’s Monsters, Superheroes, & Villains: Opening Reception

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 25th, 2019

…Tuesday, October 1, 5-8 p.m.Hjemkomst Center, 202 1st Ave N, Moorhead"America’s Monsters, Superheroes, and Villains: Our Culture at Play” comes from the Minneapolis-based project SuperMonsterCity, and offers a nostalgic and insightful look at America’s supernatural favorites in vintage toys, models, trailers, and posters from one of the largest private collections…

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​Hamlet at Theatre B

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 25th, 2019

…September 27-October 20Theatre B, 215 10th St. N, MoorheadShakespeare’s classic tale of ambition and deception. When a king dies, his eldest son should ascend the throne: “The king is dead; long live the king!.” But that’s not what happens in Denmark.

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​Roughriders ink and iron tattoo expo

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 25th, 2019

…September 27-29Veterans Memorial Arena, 1201 7th Ave. E, West FargoRIIE is an event combining two separate genres that align when we compare the skill, artistry, and expression shared by tattoos and motorcycles. The weekend-long, all ages event features live tattooing from local and regional artists, custom motorcycles, and much more.…

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​Women Behind the Plow - Television Premiere

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 25th, 2019

…Thursday, September 26, 7 p.m.Prairie PublicThis 60-minute documentary tells the compelling stories of the women who settled the North Dakota prairie, and of the new generations, ages 15 to 92, who continue to work on the farm. These women embody the German-Russian expression “Arbeit macht das leben suess” … “Work…

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Folk arts make happy hearts

by HPR Contributor | Arts | September 25th, 2019

…By Lonna Whitinglonna@lonna.coNot long ago at a North Dakota nursing home located in Nelson County, a storyteller from The North Dakota Council on the Arts helped an elderly woman express in writing an important milestone from her long life as part of the Art For Life program.In the story, the…

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​Life, Love, and Art at Funhouse Press

by John Showalter | Arts | September 25th, 2019

…Shared passions can lead to lifelong partnerships, and that is certainly the case for Cameron Peterson and Annette “Nettie” DuBord. The two are not only husband and wife as well as MSUM alumni, but each are talented and successful printmakers in their own right, whether working together or striking out on…

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Amazing Alphas and Empty-Headed Epsilons

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | September 25th, 2019

…Will Henry Ford Be Worshipped As A God Again?A chimera is a living thing that has cells from two or more animals. The Greeks created a mythological creature called a chimera from the parts of a lion, goat, and snake. Scientists have been intrigued for years with the idea of…

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Intrigue behind a Sitting Bull Painting: The little know story of artist Caroline Weldon

by HPR Contributor | Arts | September 25th, 2019

…By Kim JondahlSometimes the curious, behind-the-scenes stories of museum artifacts are as intriguing as the actual pieces. In the little-known story of a painting of Hunkpapa Lakota leader Sitting Bull hanging in the State Museum, the art, the subject, and the artist all share remarkable roles.I’ve walked past this 1890…

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