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​10th Annual Summer Beer Dabbler

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 14th, 2019

…Saturday, August 17 CHS Field, 360 N Broadway, St. Paul, MN A unique craft beer event featuring over 130 breweries sampling over 400 beers. This craft beer festival takes place at the home of the St. Paul Saints. This event will also feature live music and ballpark fare.

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Maker’s Market at 4e Winery

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 14th, 2019

…Sunday, August 18, 12-5 p.m.4E Winery, 3766 156th Ave SE, MapletonCheck out the wares of countless makers featuring artisan food, drink, arts and crafts. Curious on who’s going to be there? Check out the 4E facebook page for vendor spotlights. 

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​YEE (haw) FEST

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 14th, 2019

…Sunday, August 18, 6:30-10:30 p.m.Red Raven Espresso Parlor, 916 Main Ave, FargoCowboys and cowgirls join in co-hoots this is gonna be one fest for the books! Arachnid, Mr. Meaner, Hangtime, Walker Rider, Shrug, Jackie Kelsh, Disappear Forever and more. This will be an open garage show on the south side…

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A Recycled Coffin

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | August 14th, 2019

…Is The Bottom Going To Fall Out?The story about the Fargo man who died in his storage unit who remains unclaimed by any family reminds me of thousands of Irish funerals conducted during the Great Potato Famine. Because of the numbers of deaths during those trying times, the Irish held…

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Let the games begin

by Ryan Janke | Culture | August 14th, 2019

…The 2019 North Dakota Senior Games begin this Thursday, August 15 and will continue through Saturday, August 17. There are 20 events scheduled for the Senior Games, which take place at various locations around Fargo and West Fargo. The games are open to any North Dakota resident over the age…

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50 years after: Remembering Woodstock

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | August 14th, 2019

…In celebration of the 50 year anniversary of Woodstock we thought we’d collect some stories from three men who were there on stage—whether they planned it or not. We spoke to Adolfo “Fito” de la Parra of Canned Heat prior to their performance at Blues Fest in 2016. We chatted…

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​Ready to launch!

by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 14th, 2019

…By Jill Finkkelsonjsfinkelson99@gmail.comNext May, the Avalon Events Center in town will host the largest runway fashion and trade show in North Dakota. This Saturday, they’re throwing a launch party and fashion show at Drumconrath Brewing to give us all a little taste of what’s to come. I reached out to…

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Another Year of Theatre for the Brave and Curious

by HPR Contributor | Cinema | August 14th, 2019

…By Scott Ecker notharrisonford@gmail.comLast Tuesday I joined many local artists and audience members for Theatre B’s season preview at the Hjemkomst Center. As one of their board members, I see Theatre B regulars very often. But the annual preview always makes me realize how much of a community this organization…

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​One Wedding, No Funeral: Wang Invites Us to ‘The Farewell’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | August 14th, 2019

…Writer-director Lulu Wang finds inventive ways to freshen up the terminal cancer tale in “The Farewell,” a worthwhile diversion to so much summer blockbuster fare. The popular subgenre, which comfortably intersects with drama, comedy, and romance, has attracted filmmakers and audiences for decades. Akira Kurosawa (“Ikiru”), Ingmar Bergman (“Cries &…

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​Give Peace a Chance at Bluestem

by John Showalter | Music | August 14th, 2019

…Fifty years ago a music festival took place. Held at Max Yasgur’s 600-acre dairy farm near White Lake in Bethel, New York, approximately 400,000 people gathered for “An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music,” alternatively referred to as the “Bethel Rock Festival.”  Thirty-two acts performed despite the less…

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