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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…
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…
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…
by HPR Contributor | News | March 31st, 2026
…By Bryce Vincent HaugenOn Palm Sunday two thousand years ago, Jesus entered Jerusalem riding a donkey to directly take on the authoritarian Roman rulers of the region, according to Christian scripture. It was an overtly political act, standing up to those who ruled by fear and subjugation, said Matt Peterson,…
by HPR Contributor | Arts | March 30th, 2026
…By Jacinta TensI have been a fan of graffiti since I first saw it as a child. As a kid who was always into some sort of creative endeavor, the movement, colors and intricate details of pieces I would see on trains always fascinated me. By my teens, I was…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | March 30th, 2026
…By Ed RaymondWhat if eight billion people looked and acted like Adam and Eve?So, we have different fingerprints and DNA. We can transfuse people’s blood and implant organs with some limitations. With facial recognition equipment, we can identify a criminal blocks away or limit or allow access to rooms and…
by HPR Staff | Last Word | March 30th, 2026
…By HPR StaffI’m a Gen Xer who landed in Fargo in the late ‘90s, a small town kid who didn’t know a soul. By sheer dumb luck I ended up at Ralph’s, and that place gave me my people. Lifelong friends, the kind you don’t find twice. When Ralph’s closed,…
by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | March 30th, 2026
…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.com Filmmaker Julia Ducournau’s third feature, a mashup of body horror, family melodrama and AIDS allegory set in a grim and gray dystopia, fails to live up to the promise of her wild debut “Raw” and Palme d’Or winner “Titane.” “Alpha” premiered at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival and now…
by HPR Contributor | Arts | March 25th, 2026
…By Jacinta ZensGraffiti is something we all see routinely on trains as they pass through the metro. If you pay attention even a little bit, you will notice that some graffiti pieces on train cars look much better than others in terms of letter structure, composition, color usage and technical…
by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | March 25th, 2026
…By Sabrina HornungJD Provorse is a horror movie enthusiast and Fargo-based podcast host. Both he and cohost Michelle Roller have a comedy background and started the wildly entertaining podcast “We Watch Shudder” in 2022 as an outlet to discuss new original and exclusive releases from Shudder. If you’re not familiar…