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​Fixing it forward

by Ryan Janke | Culture | April 3rd, 2019

…It was an, “aha,” moment, said Jeremy Jensen. A woman had her vehicle towed into the Fix It Forward Auto Care shop in Moorhead. Jensen and fellow Fix It Forward Auto Care co-founder Matt Carlson had the vehicle on a hoist trying to diagnose what they thought was going to…

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​Chicago deep dish with Ramshackle Pantry

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | April 3rd, 2019

…By Ben Myhrebenmyhre35@gmail.comChicago Deep Dish BasicsThis is a very thick pizza pie that carries significant weight in yummy pizza goodness. Besides the thickness, the order of ingredients is a bit different than a traditional Margarita or NY style pizza. The cheese in a Chicago Deep Dish goes under the tomato…

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​‘Teddy’s Walmart’ Comes to Medora

by Charlie Barber | Last Word | April 3rd, 2019

…“(My) Father always had regarded making money as of secondary importance compared to moral values and one’s usefulness to the community.” – Bernard Baruch“Take no credit, give everything to a foundation, and don’t even let the foundation bear your name.” – Harold Schafer/Larry Woiwode“Medora’s Rough Riders Hotel appears to be…

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​Allen Sprenger’s Sculptures along Highway 49

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | April 3rd, 2019

…As you drive the stretch of Highway 49 between Glen Ullin and Elgin, you’ll experience a variety of land features. You’ll see rolling hills, open fields, and great expanses of pasture land surrounded by barbed wire fences and curious cattle. Glorious buttes and cut banks of the area surround and…

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​Best of Both Worlds: Connecting Nature and Literature with Kevin Zepper

by Gabrielle Hersch | Writer's Block | April 3rd, 2019

…Regional author and Minnesota State University English professor Kevin Zepper will host the Nature Poetry Workshop this Sunday, April 7th in Rochert, Minnesota. Zepper’s latest event will focus on techniques for creative, nature-inspired poetry by exploring the Tamarac Wildlife Refuge and taking in the natural beauty that the 44,000-acre landscape…

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​Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ Tethers Audience to Gut-Check Self-Examination

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | April 3rd, 2019

…With enough mirrors, doublings, and doppelgangers to make Hitchcock, Kubrick and Welles proud, Jordan Peele’s “Us” cements the filmmaker’s reputation as a master craftsman and visual stylist. Creepy, funny, and wicked sharp, the film’s genre is horror, the ideas are expansive and the execution clean. An ominous text prologue alludes…

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​In Pursuit of Culture: Bacon and Beer

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | April 3rd, 2019

…By Zach Nerpelzachnerpel@gmail.comSurely, it wasn’t lutefisk all the way down, lefse or friendly attitudes. There had to be something more to our Upper Midwestern, white culture. I’d done extensive scientific research into the regions of our Great Country™ which led to intriguing, broad generalizations that we just couldn’t match. The…

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​How do you Dü?

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | March 27th, 2019

…The Lacrosse, Wisconsin based indie rock three-piece Porcupine came up on former bassist of Twin Cities based hardcore punk trio Hüsker Dü, Greg Norton’s radar one night in 2009 as they opened for the Meat Puppets. Norton met the band after the show and made fast friends with guitarist Casey…

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​Wisdom over wine

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 27th, 2019

…Wednesday, April 3, 6-8:30 p.m.111 N Broadway, FargoLearn and engage in conversation with Jason Sole (a decade-long criminal justice educator, author of Prison to Ph.D., social justice activist, and co-founder of the Humanize My Hoodie Movement). Leave with a better understanding of how to engage in your community and make…

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​Karen Babine reading: ‘All the wild hungers’

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 27th, 2019

…Monday, April 1, 6:30 p.m.Zandbroz Variety, 420 N Broadway, FargoA series of essays in which Babine contemplates the intimate connections between food, family, and illness. And how, Babine asks as she bakes with her small niece and nephew, does a family create its own food culture across generations? 

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