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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 13th, 2016
…Thursday, April 14, 7:30 p.m.Fargo Theatre, 314 Broadway N.As a celebration of the movie “Fargo” reaching the 20‐year mark, the Fargo Theatre decided to include the film as its April classic. The Fargo‐Moorhead Convention and Visitors Bureau will display the woodchipper from the movie under the marquee from 5‐7:30 p.m and woodchipper…
by Brittney Goodman | Culture | April 11th, 2016
…Fargo middle school students create building historiesDowntown Fargo buildings have a rich and varied history, and 98 eighth grade social studies and history students from the Ben Franklin Middle School are creating digital histories of many downtown Fargo buildings through videography and interviews. The students are electronically documenting how each…
by Granville Wood | All About Food | April 8th, 2016
…There is one commodity in the South that there is no shortage of and that is hospitality. It is syrupy sweet and just oozes out of people with sincerity and grace. Pair that up with some soulful food and you’ve got a taste of how they roll in the Big…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | April 7th, 2016
…For those who were unable to make it to this year’s Fargo Film Festival, two movies released to Blu-ray March 8 by Kino-Lorber Video should prove satisfying. Both had little theatrical play beyond the rounds of film festivals last year.Sebastian Schipper’s rather audacious slice-of-life heist thriller “Victoria” is most impressive…
by HPR Contributor | Theatre | April 7th, 2016
…By Alex HuntsbergerLike the Republican Party, theatre is a grand old American institution suffering from a severe racial diversity problem; unlike the GOP, it’s also one whose lack of racial diversity goes directly against the principles it espouses. Cowering in fear that their old, white affluent subscriber bases will run…
by John Strand | Editorial | April 7th, 2016
…The tragedy of heroin use and overdoses is landing at our feet and our community and state are unprepared. Lives are in the balance.While most compassionate people are surprised by this happening here, they also are grasping for understanding and for ways to help.Make no mistake, this is a Fargo…
by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | April 6th, 2016
…According to Webster’s dictionary, a paracosm is “a prolonged fantasy world invented by children; can have a definite geography and language and history” With green dinosaur costume in hand artist and art educator Jescia Hoffman Hopper has created her own paracosm and it will be on exhibit at the Spirit Room…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | April 6th, 2016
…‘80s supergroup Loverboy can attribute their successes to not only to just working on the weekends. It’s taken a lot of blood, sweat and tears to come such a long way. It’s hard to believe that at the beginning of their career, they were rejected by all of the major…
by Brittney Goodman | All About Food | April 6th, 2016
…I got a chance to sit down with Paul P. “Pete” Nielson to talk about his business, Dirt Head Farms, urban farming, his crowdsourcing campaign, and next steps. Nielson just launched a GoFundMe campaign to purchase start-up equipment to expand the business beyond micro greens. Money raised will be used…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | April 6th, 2016
…Werner Herzog shares another meditation on humanity in “Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World.” Lit with the master filmmaker’s blazing curiosity, the fascinating documentary ponders a wide variety of digital-era conundrums and curiosities via ten chapters. Bouncing from topic to topic, “Lo and Behold” accomplishes the showman’s trick…