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​57th Annual UND Writers Conference: ‘Fables & Futures’

by HPR Contributor | Writer's Block | February 18th, 2026

…Mystery. Whimsy. Tales yet to be told. Join us on the UND campus from Wednesday, March 25, through Friday, March 27, for the 57th Annual UND Writers Conference, “Fables & Futures.” For centuries, fables have been the long threads guiding us through the labyrinths of the past, the present and…

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​The not-so-revolutionary food pyramid

by HPR Contributor | Wellness | February 16th, 2026

…By Ellie Liverani In January 2026, the 2026-2030 dietary guidelines for Americans were released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. They are supposed to be revolutionary and a “reset” from the previous ones. Are they? And if so, how revolutionary? First, the renewal was due because dietary guidelines get…

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​Boots on the ground to keep the boots off our necks

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | February 16th, 2026

…By Sabrina HornungThe quote, “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command” from George Orwell’s iconic novel “1984” has come up in conversation more times than I care to admit this month, which only re-establishes the fact that…

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​Living history weekend 2026: ND National Guard in WWII

by HPR Staff | Culture | February 16th, 2026

…February 28, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.March 1, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.1883 Stutsman County Courthouse State Historic Site504 3rd Ave. S.E., Jamestown, NDThe 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse and the 164th Infantry Remembrance Association are joining forces to commemorate the 85th anniversary of the regiment’s participation in WWII. Re-enactors and historians will provide interactive…

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​Cheers to 100 years of the Fargo Theatre

by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | February 16th, 2026

…By Sabrina Hornung There’s a certain kind of magic to the Fargo Theatre. It’s a place to escape to for the small fee of the price of admission. It’s a place of shared communal joy (or any other kind of shared emotion for that matter), which almost feels rare these days,…

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​Graffiti legends showcased at the NDMOA

by HPR Contributor | Arts | February 16th, 2026

…By Jacinta ZensIt may sound cliché, but the 90s in Minneapolis were pretty magical. Underground punk and hip-hop shows occurred weekly, zines were all the rage, colorful, exquisitely executed graffiti started popping up everywhere and you could see people perform remarkably cool skateboarding tricks at the old Federal Building in…

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​Salvadoran-American shares immigration story, ICE fears

by HPR Contributor | News | February 16th, 2026

…By Bryce Vincent Haugen By his own account, Edwin Chinchilla is lucky to still be in the United States. As a 12-year-old Salvadoran, he and his brother were packed into a semi with a couple dozen other people and given fake documents before making the arduous trip from El Salvador…

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​Winter wonderland luminary walk

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | February 16th, 2026

…February 21, 6-8 p.m.Turtle River State Park, Arvilla, NDEnjoy a self-guided hike in the picturesque woods of Turtle River State Park. The trails will be lit with luminary candles. After the hike, warm those bones by the fire at Woodland Lodge while enjoying a warm refreshment. The approximate distance of the…

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​Big thoughts from small towns

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | February 16th, 2026

…By Ed Raymond‘Dakota Attitude’ should be read by all North Dakota studentsI have been meaning to write about this book by James Puppe for several years, but the world has been in such a mess I thought I should write about messes. Last week it was reported that a huge pipe…

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​Love and hate: Fennell goes to ‘Wuthering Heights’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | February 16th, 2026

…By Greg Carlson Literature purists who will judge Emerald Fennell’s decadent, gorgeous, horny and high-calorie interpretation of “Wuthering Heights” on the basis of its fidelity to the 1847 novel by Emily Brontë are certainly not the principal demographic sought by the new movie’s exhibitor. And anyone who admired the audacity of…

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