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​Products Band with Crucial Tauntaun, Sketchy McClain, DJ Petty Things and Adam B

by HPR Staff | Music | April 15th, 2026

…Wednesday, April 22, 7-10:30 p.m.The Aquarium Fargo, 226 N. Broadway, FargoFormed in 2017 and inspired by acts such as The Replacements, Pavement, Television and R.E.M., Minneapolis-based Products Band brings their Midwest indie sound to Fargo. Shine up your dancing shoes, as DJ Petty Things will be playing punk tape cuts…

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​North Dakota Wine & Food Festival

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 15th, 2026

…Saturday, April 18, 12-5:30 p.m.Fargo Air Museum, 1609 19th Ave., N. FargoCheck out the state’s finest wineries, cideries and meaderies all under one roof, brought to you by the Winery Association of North Dakota. Watch local chef demos, enjoy curated appetizer and wine pairings, learn about ND wines and cold-climate…

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​And it’s a beautiful day: the Coen brothers’ “Fargo” 30 years later

by HPR Contributor | Cinema | April 14th, 2026

…By Blaise Balas As many Fargoans will tell you, it is almost vanishingly rare that our town gets any kind of major recognition, let alone placement in a movie. Movies are reserved for New York, Chicago, Boston — you know, the big places. This is a rule to which there…

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​Fargo Theatre Centennial Film Series: ‘Fargo’ — in conversation with Peter Stormare

by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | April 13th, 2026

…By Greg Carlson The Fargo Theatre’s Centennial Film Series opens this Tuesday evening (April 14) with a special 30th anniversary screening of “Fargo.” Nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture, “Fargo” received two Academy Awards; Frances McDormand was named Best Actress in her role as indefatigable Brainerd Chief of Police Marge…

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​Moorhead artist lampoons administration figures with jar art

by HPR Contributor | Arts | April 10th, 2026

…By Bryce Vincent Haugen Deep in the basement of artist Lana Suomala’s 100-year-old house in downtown Moorhead, there’s a pantry with utility shelves filled with jars. But instead of containing pickles, beets or green beans, these jars contain art — Trump administration figures’ faces attached to insect bodies, a message…

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​Free screenings of ‘The Librarians’ documentary

by HPR Contributor | Cinema | April 8th, 2026

…By Alicia Underlee Nelson Prairie Public and Indie Lens Pop-Up will host free screenings of “The Librarians” — a documentary from Oscar-nominated Director and Producer Kim A. Snyder and Executive Producer Sarah Jessica Parker — in April. The film follows librarians who are forced to consider how book bans will…

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Northern Plains Indigenous Film Festival

by HPR Staff | Cinema | April 8th, 2026

…April 17-18, events begin at 10 a.m.Fargo Theatre, 314 N Broadway, FargoThe Northern Plains Indigenous Film Festival will be making its debut on April 17-18. Get ready to take in two days of a variety of films followed by filmmaker Q&As, professional development opportunities as well as the opportunity to become…

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​An Evening with Earhart

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | April 8th, 2026

…Thursday, April 16, 6:30-8:30pmFargo Air Museum, 19th Ave. N., FargoNancy Earhart Burt of Hastings, Minn. will be presenting a special multimedia program on the life of Amelia Earhart. Burt also happens to be the famous aviator’s cousin. In the first part of her performance, Nancy plays Amelia in full flight…

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​Christian DEI from 33 AD

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 8th, 2026

…By Ed RaymondDo Christians represent diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) people?Perhaps the “rapture” is on its way. A critic of Project 2025 which Donald Trump “knew nothing about” prior to the 2024 election is moving forward at a fast pace. Actor Mark Ruffalo defined it this way: “Project 2025 is not…

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​Rotten or fresh? Alloway picks ‘Forbidden Fruits’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | April 8th, 2026

…By Greg Carlson “Forbidden Fruits” practically begs for the grammarian’s old “which witch is which” query, given that Meredith Alloway’s wildly uneven feature directorial debut bounces from one genre to another and never quite finds a consistent tone or gear. The filmmaker’s game cast members, channeling the sensibilities of inspirations from…

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