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​The Slow Death at The Aquarium

by HPR Staff | Music | January 12th, 2026

…Saturday, January 17, doors at 7:30 p.m.The Aquarium above Dempsey’s, 226 N. Broadway, FargoThe Slow Death is a punk supergroup led by Jesse Thorson, with members and collaborators that include members of The Ergs!, Dillinger Four, The Raging Nathans, Tiltwheel and more. The good news? They’re coming to the Aquarium…

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Girl Power Now: Guerrilla Girls in Fargo

by HPR Contributor | Arts | January 12th, 2026

…By Jacinta ZensThe Guerrilla Girls, an internationally renowned anonymous feminist art collective, have been bringing attention to the gender and racial imbalances in contemporary art institutions for the last 40 years. They have worked with the most prestigious museums throughout the world, including the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam; the…

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​The world watches Minneapolis after Renee Good shooting

by HPR Contributor | News | January 12th, 2026

…By Bryce HaugenAdditional reporting by Alicia Underlee Nelson Five and a half years later and one mile away from George Floyd’s murder, Minneapolis is once again at the epicenter of a law enforcement-related death that has reverberated around the world. On the morning of Jan. 7, Renee Nicole Good,, an…

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​Venezuelan takeover draws mixed feelings

by HPR Contributor | News | January 12th, 2026

…By Bryce Haugen At age 43, Maria Romero remembers what it was like before the authoritarian takeover of Venezuela, when the oil-rich country was the most prosperous in South America and the currency was as strong as the U.S. dollar. Then in 1999, Hugo Chavez took over and the deterioration…

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​HPR chats with Plains Art Museum curator Danielle Gravon

by HPR Contributor | Arts | January 12th, 2026

…By Jacinta Zens Being a full-time professional artist is an incredibly challenging career choice. For example, according to the Strategic National Arts Alumni Program, roughly 10% of art graduates earn their primary income as artists. As an artist and arts administrator myself, that statistic is a grim reminder of how optimistic…

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​2025 F-M Restaurant Scene Year in Review

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | January 12th, 2026

…By Rick GionSince the much-dreaded Covid years, there has been much ebb and flow in the Fargo-Moorhead restaurant scene. In 2025, that trend continued with some major additions and closings. Let’s start the New Year on a positive note. This column will begin by discussing the many restaurant openings.Taco John’s,…

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​Naomi Jaye directs Britt Lower in ‘Darkest Miriam’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | January 12th, 2026

…By Greg Carlson Writer-director Naomi Jaye adapts fellow Canadian Martha Baillie’s 2009 novel “The Incident Report” as a potent and introspective character study. Retitled “Darkest Miriam,” Jaye’s movie stars Britt Lower as a Toronto librarian quietly observing a parade of quirky patrons whose behavior occasionally necessitates the filing of official workplace…

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​Artificial Intelligence versus Artificial Stupidity

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | January 5th, 2026

…By Ed RaymondA mind that snapped, cracked, and popped at one hundredI wasn’t going to read a long column called “Centenarian: A Diary of a Hundredth Year” by Calvin Tomkins celebrating his birthday on December 17 of 2025 because it was 14 pages of small type in The New Yorker.But,…

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​Fastvold marks the agony and the ecstasy of ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | January 5th, 2026

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.com Director Mona Fastvold’s “The Testament of Ann Lee” frequently writhes and gesticulates with a hypnotizing mysticism that mirrors the fervor of its title character. At its absolute best when reaching for the strange and inexplicable, the movie — stunningly photographed by William Rexer — also shrinks and retreats…

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​Winners of the Ignoble Hall of Shame and Hate

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | December 29th, 2025

…By Ed RaymondWe have millions of candidates from 108 Billion people on EarthWith population experts estimating that at least 100 billion Homo sapiens have lived and died on earth, that means we have had millions of blessed and cursed Great Leaders, some real bad dudes and a dominating duchess or…

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