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Art for art’s sake

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 6th, 2016

…Last week John Strand mentioned how fortunate our community is to have access to so many wonderful amenities such as our many large and small concert venues, theaters, and gallery spaces. Not only do they aim to entertain but they also aid in the cultivation of community and overall awareness…

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ArtExpo: New York

by HPR Contributor | Arts | May 6th, 2016

…By: Elle AndersonEvery year during the month of April, New York City hosts an international art exhibit. For 38 years, ArtExpo has been changing the way people buy and sell art. They are also considered to be the world’s largest fine art trade show. Publishing companies, solo artists, photographers and…

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AN ESSENTIAL NON-ESSENTIAL

by HPR Contributor | Writer's Block | May 6th, 2016

…By Karen KohoutekI came to the MFA program through a series of flukes and coincidences. I happened to attend a student literary reading a friend was hosting at the public library, that was led by Mark Vinz, one of my former professors. He caught me afterwards, and he told me…

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​Shaking Up Baking

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | May 6th, 2016

…By Ben HaugmoFMVeg is once again participating in the Worldwide Vegan Bake Sale this Saturday. The event so far promises to have cinnamon rolls, tiramisu, Almond Joy bars, and other vegan treats.FMVeg is a group for individuals seeking to explore vegan and vegetarian lifestyles. Kathleen Keene is an organizer for…

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​Of Cruise Ships and Homemade Rowboats

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | May 6th, 2016

…From havens to havensI take the New Yorker for the cartoons and the occasional informative article. I thought two cartoons in the latest issue explored the conditions in the world and the United States as well as several thousand words could. Through the portals of animal cages by the floor…

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​ND ONE OF THE DEADLIEST IN THE NATION

by Chris Hennen | News | May 6th, 2016

…For the fourth year in a row, North Dakota ranks as one of the deadliest states in the nation for worker fatalities, according to an annual report just released by the AFL-CIO.North Dakota ranked 49th out of 50 states in the 2016 Death on the Job Report with 9.8 deaths…

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​Back to the Future with North Dakota Democrats

by Charlie Barber | Last Word | May 6th, 2016

…“Democratic-NPL lawmakers called on Republican Gov. Jack Dalrymple this morning to call a special legislative session to address…budget cuts to human services and property taxes. [They]said the budget cuts should be amended legislatively to fully preserve property tax cuts made to residents as well as programs used by North Dakota…

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​THE KENTUCKY DERBY: A PERSONAL HISTORY

by Brittney Goodman | Culture | May 6th, 2016

…Growing up in rural Kentucky, one hour southwest of Louisville, the home of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby, the excitement of “Derby Day” was palpable. More often than not, pulled pork barbecue was in the crockpot early in the morning, filling our farmhouse with one of the most delicious…

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​Fargo Zombie Pub Crawl IX

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | May 6th, 2016

…Saturday, May 7, 4 p.m.Duffy’s Tavern, 16 12th St. S.Zombies will once again walk the streets of downtown Fargo but it won’t be human flesh they’re craving. Participants are encouraged to dress as the undead with fake blood and costume makeup as they stumble from bar to bar. The crawl…

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Printmakers’ Sale

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | May 6th, 2016

…Saturday, May 7, 1-5 p.m.The Rourke Art Gallery MuseumAs a celebration of International Print Day, the Rourke Art Museum will feature works from the region’s best printmakers and will offer a free demonstration at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. the day of the event. The event gives the public an…

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