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​A long-awaited homecoming for PDQ Bach

by John Showalter | Music | March 8th, 2017

…Those who have been following the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra during the 2016-2017 season realize that their concerts have been evoking a more personal, intimate feeling. Whether it was the “Intimate Tango” of this January, the “Orchestra and Guitar” of November 2016, or “The Great Romantics” of September 2016, the Masterworks…

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​Cormorant has gone to the dogs

by John Showalter | News | March 8th, 2017

…Cormorant is one of many small lakeside townships in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. With a population barely exceeding one thousand, the town may seem rather unremarkable if it weren’t for the beautiful view of the lake. There is something else that sets Cormorant apart from other small towns…

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​Moorhead urban legend

by Seng Phengdouangdeth | Culture | March 8th, 2017

…The telling of urban legends has become a sort of modern folklore among people of any given time. Though the stories are usually fictional, they are surprisingly often inspired by a sliver of truth of something that might have happened in the past.Perhaps at one time, some of these stories…

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A one-way ticket to Tombstone USA

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | March 8th, 2017

…Is it really high noon all over the country?The inconvenient truth of unintended consequences has struck again. The National Rifle Association, under the leadership of top-gun Wayne LaPierre, once described by New York newspapers as “the craziest man on earth,” has been pushing for every kind of gun-carrying scheme, with…

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​Shandys and Radlers aren’t just for summer

by Chris Larson | Beer Snob | March 8th, 2017

…Last week I wrote about the beer cocktail and there was one specific beer cocktail that was left out of the discussion completely, with intent. The history of mixing beer and soda, lemonade or fruit juice (usually a half and half mix) dates back to the early 1900s in Germany…

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​Dark, troubled times call for noir thrillers

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | March 8th, 2017

…The genre, or as some say the style, of film noir, which deals with crime and various other unsavory activities usually happening at night, developed in Hollywood around 1940. Its focus on mostly antiheroic protagonists and a pervasive sense of doom separates it from standard crime or mystery-thrillers, consciously or…

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​United Nations denounces North Dakota State Government

by C.S. Hagen | News | March 8th, 2017

…CANNON BALL - Bakken oil could be flowing through the Dakota Access Pipeline within a week, but Standing Rock still hopes for a legal miracle as the United Nations condemns what it calls widespread discrimination and North Dakota’s militarized response. As Standing Rock’s legal options diminish, an injunction filed by…

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​Shamrocks and leprechauns: The F-M St. Patrick’s Parade Turns 21

by Brittney Goodman | Culture | March 8th, 2017

…In its 21st year, the Fargo-Moorhead St. Patrick’s Parade is set to bring lots of green downtown Fargo on Saturday, March 11th. This free parade will feature walking groups, Irish family clans, floats, and a replica Viking ship manned by the Sons of Norway. Yes, even the Norwegians get in…

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​A chef’s guilty pleasure

by Judd Eskildsen | All About Food | March 8th, 2017

…Every Chef has his or her guilty pleasures. In the eyes of the public, chefs are associated with beautifully plated, perfectly prepared food, and a level of flavor that seems to leave our guests at a loss for all words, except for one, “Amazing!” Our guests always seem to be…

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PolyAware

by Faye Seidler | Culture | March 8th, 2017

…I’m polyamorous and I live with my two girlfriends, who both mean the world to me. They contribute to making me a better person by challenging me when I’m wrong, supporting me when I try something new, and comforting me if I fail. It has been a relationship built on…

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