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​Beer Brunch with Sol Ave Kitchen at Junkyard Brewing Company

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 23rd, 2019

…Sunday, October 27, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Junkyard Brewing Company, 1416 1st Ave. N, Moorhead, MNThis beer brunch will feature beer and food pairings provided by Sol Ave. Kitchen and Junkyard Brewing Co. Each person will get four tulips of beer paired with a different food course. Additionally, Chef Shea Severson of…

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Jack-o-Lantern contest and halloween party

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | October 23rd, 2019

…Sunday, October 27, 7-10 p.m.Red Raven Espresso Parlor, 916 Main Ave. FargoBring in your jack-o-lantern for a chance to win a variety of prizes and trophies for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place and bragging rights. All submissions will be displayed in the Red Raven courtyard as long as they last.…

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Is Farm to Table Dead in North Dakota or is it the “Mushrooms” Talking?

by Granville Wood | All About Food | October 23rd, 2019

…It is ironic that in the state where the mentality of protecting the 2nd Amendment at all costs is considering making foraged food items such as, wild, local mushrooms be controlled by the state. Forcing restaurateurs to buy all their food stuffs through licensed vendors or in the case of…

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​Halloween Shimmers in the Red River Valley

by HPR Contributor | Editorial | October 23rd, 2019

…By Davin Waitdavin.wait@hcsmuseum.orgMost folks in the Upper Midwest will remember the last week of October 1991 for a singular reason: the weekend heroics of Jack Morris and Kirby Puckett as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Atlanta Braves in 7 games for their last World Series title. Of course, the world…

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​Creepy Crafts, Spooky Spots, And Haunted History

by Alicia Underlee Nelson | Culture | October 23rd, 2019

…There’s more to Halloween than blood and guts and screaming your way through a haunted house. From painting monsters and crafting wizarding wands to investigating the paranormal, outsmarting zombies and diving into virtual reality (plus some not-so-creepy Halloween experiences for the whole family), these regional attractions go beyond the scare…

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​Horns a’plenty: Moon Hooch lights up the Aquarium

by HPR Contributor | Music | October 23rd, 2019

…By Michael Str!kemichaelstrike.solo@gmail.com “Every moment is a special moment… if you pay attention to it.” Wenzl McGowen stated over the tinny speaker of a cell phone, and as one of the three members of Moon Hooch they certainly know about the power of capturing attention. Wenzl, along with fellow saxophonist Mike…

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2020 Needs To Be The Year Of the Woman

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | October 23rd, 2019

…Men Have Screwed Up The World EnoughWomen have been under the control of men for four million years since Lucy fell out of an African tree. It has become evident that much of Planet Earth may become uninhabitable in just one generation from now from the transgressions and inactions of…

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​31 drawings in 31 days

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | October 23rd, 2019

…Each October a number of drawing challenges appear across social media. Think 31 drawings in 31 days. The original Inktober challenge was started in 2009 by artist Jake Parker to boost his drawing and inking skills. Since then multiple drawing challenges have popped up and countless artists around the globe…

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​Masquerade at the Art Ghoullery

by HPR Contributor | Arts | October 23rd, 2019

…By Jill Finkelsonjsfinkelson99@gmail.comFrom October 4 to November 3, the Rourke Museum’s upstairs gallery becomes the Art Ghoullery: Black Cats and Vampire Bats. It’s the perfect backdrop for a masquerade party. Costumes are encouraged but not required for this fun event at the beautiful Moorhead museum. The collection features creepy cats, halloween…

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Us, round-eyed millet eaters

by C.S. Hagen | News | October 23rd, 2019

…TIANJIN, CHINA (PRC) – Blood thirsty, sex crazed demons lurked to the frozen north and beyond the western mountains in what was known to the ancient Chinese as the Great Wilderness.Toward the setting sun, fiery-haired ogres known as Longlegs prowled. Their eyes were round as teacups and shot green, envious…

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