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by HPR Contributor | Theatre | December 23rd, 2019
…by Kris Gruberperriex1@gmail.comHigh Plains Reader spoke to Act Up Theatre board member Jackie Shaw, about the fundraiser “Kabaret for Kaleidoscope” at the TAK Music Venue.High Plains Reader: How did the idea for this show come about?Jackie Shaw: Act Up Theatre is a small nonprofit organization, started in 2010 in Fargo-Moorhead…
by HPR Contributor | Music | December 23rd, 2019
…by Shannon Raeloudmouthrockreviews@gmail.com photo by Ryan Jacobson When written from the heart, music takes on a different life. The listener can relate whether directly with the story being told or the emotion being expelled. David Allen is one of those musicians who pours his heart out in every song. He has…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019
…Sunday, December 29, 7-11 pmSanctuary Events Center, 670 4th Ave N, FargoJWP incorporates musical ingredients, filled with vibrant acoustic-electronic riffs, coupled with a delicate splash of roots-reggae and socially conscious lyricism. Over the years, the band has developed a sort of “Deadhead” Midwest following, as a proven mainstay in the…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019
…Monday, December 30, 1:30-3:30 pmDowntown Yoga Fargo, 216 Broadway, FargoExplore animal poses, dance and freeze in poses, develop logical thinking with puzzles and play yoga BINGO! Learn physical poses and calm yourselves with your breath and learn positive words of affirmation. This 2 hour workshop is for kids ages 6-12.
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019
…Friday, December 27, 8-11 pmSpirit Room 111 N Broadway, FargoCelebrate the season with dancing! The event starts out at 8pm with a quick salsa lesson and the social starts at 9:15. No partner? No problem!Dress Code: Ugly sweater
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019
…Thursday, December 23-26, 9 am-9 pmFargo Public Library, 102 3rd St. N, FargoThe exhibit features photos and stories and celebrates the contributions of German-Russian women on farms and in the rural communities of Emmons, Logan and McIntosh Counties in south-central North Dakota.
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | December 23rd, 2019
…Wednesday, December 25, 9pm-howlingHarold’s on Main, 1330 Main Ave. MoorheadIf you weren’t already in the holiday spirit Harold’s has a state-of-the-art karaoke system with over 35,000 songs to choose from. “Haraoke” will be a new weekly party from your friends at Harold’s.
by John Showalter | Writer's Block | December 23rd, 2019
…Winter has once again set in and Fargo is covered in an all too familiar blanket of snow. While the white stuff is considered the bane of drivers and businesses, it does come with some simple pleasures. There’s a stark beauty to seeing blankets of white cover the ground and…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | December 23rd, 2019
…There Are Old Bold Pirates and New Bold Pirates I’m transposing a phrase by E. Hamilton Lee and General Chuck Yeager, both pilots of renown, who used the phrase: “There are old pilots and bold pilots, but there are no old, bold pilots” in the old business of flying airplanes…
by John Strand | Editorial | December 23rd, 2019
…The holiday season is upon us and we are still always surprised just how quickly time flies. That said, it goes without saying how grateful we at HPR are for ALL OF YOU. You see, the High Plains Reader is your paper. Our advertisers are your advertisers. Our mission is…