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You’re Welcome: Unityfest bringing back tolerance and diversity

by Chris Hennen | Culture | July 25th, 2014

…Unity North Dakota, an organization formed to speak out against white supremacist Craig Cobb’s attempts to take over the small town of Leith, N.D., will celebrate its one year anniversary of fighting for “cultural, ethnic, racial and community unity” and the defeat of Cobb with an eclectic all day festival…

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Gone swimming: Into the Lake presents “The Pre-Flight EP”

by Diane Miller | Music | July 24th, 2014

…Over the river and through the woods, Into The Lake we go.Indeed, within a matter of months, this “lake band” has recorded a 5-track EP, “The Pre-Flight,” released two of the EP’s singles and gained more than 400 fans on Facebook without having performed a single live show. The full…

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​In grief and graphite

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | July 17th, 2014

…Meredith Lynn’s “Elkhorn Ranch” drawingsMeredith Lynn is one busy lady. Not only is she the new interim director at The Rourke Art Museum in Moorhead, but she has also served as director of Nemeth Art Center in Park Rapids, Minn., for the past three years and is the fourth artist…

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​The Return of Maude’s Dilemma: “Obvious Child” Makes a Choice

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | July 17th, 2014

…Making her feature debut with an expanded adaptation of her 2009 short, Gillian Robespierre shows plenty of talent and even more promise in “Obvious Child,” a low-budget comedy attracting as much attention for its subject matter as it is for star Jenny Slate’s breakout performance. Slate plays Donna Stern, a…

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TED Talks time

by Diane Miller | Culture | July 17th, 2014

…It’s TED Talks time. Tickets are about to sell out. So this article is a complete, rapid-fire attempt to convince you to go to TEDxFargo this July 24 or TEDxYouth@Fargo this July 25. Here goes …Twenty-two of some of the brightest minds in the area, and in the country, have…

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Tim Sparks’ “Chasin’ the Boogie”

by HPR Contributor | Music | July 17th, 2014

…By Tom JohnsonGuitarist and longtime Minnesota resident Tim Sparks has made a name for himself for many years by taking on ambitious concepts on the guitar.Whether it be taking the music of avant-garde composer and saxophonist John Zorn’s band Masada Quartet and condensing it to solo acoustic guitar, or when,…

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Surveillance City

by Chris Hennen | News | July 17th, 2014

…The Fargo Police Department, which started monitoring downtown crime with cameras in 2012 with three stationary cameras after a rash of vandalism and thefts, also has three moveable portable cameras used for real-time monitoring of large events such as the Fargo Marathon, ESPN Game Day, large events at the Fargodome…

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​Flame on: Q&A with Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips

by Diane Miller | Music | July 10th, 2014

…The band that battled pink robots, surfed crowds with a giant bubble, glitter-punk-rocked the snot out of stadiums and tripped fans’ badonks off all over the world for the past three decades will entertain, to say the least, Fargo-Moorhead for the first time ever on July 16.Currently, The Flaming Lips…

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​Vampire in the sun: Sharon Van Etten reveals her secrets through music

by Diane Miller | Music | July 10th, 2014

…“I am a vampire, I don’t know if you knew that,” Sharon Van Etten semi joked and revealed to the High Plains Reader this past week.Truly, the Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter makes it sound like she is a vampire in her crazy infectious tune “Every Time The Sun Comes Up (I’m in…

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Drones on the Farm

by Chris Hennen | News | July 3rd, 2014

…North Dakota is at the forefront of a movement to use drones or unmanned aircraft for agricultural purposes. It’s natural that the state and this industry would combine forces early on. Agriculture is the largest industry in North Dakota and the state is positioning itself with changed missions at the…

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