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​A Tribute to the Music of Neil Young

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | February 7th, 2018

…Saturday, February 10, 10pmSidestreet Grille & PubHello, Mr. Soul, we dropped by to pick up a reason, for the thought that we caught, that this is the event of the season. We sincerely hope you’ve found your heart of gold and in the meantime, head on over to Sidestreet for…

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​18th Annual Winter Blues Festival

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | February 7th, 2018

…Saturday, February 10Ramada Inn Ballroom, 3333 13th Ave S, Fargo4-howling: A Fargo tradition featuring Jennifer Lynn and The Groove Revival, The Joyann Parker Band, The Brandon Santini Band, and Tinsley Ellis. Wait, there’s more: after the fest be sure to check out the Groovetones in the lounge, free of charge…

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​Mini Book Sale

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | February 7th, 2018

…February 9 & 10, 10am-5pmMoorhead Public Library 118 5th St S, MoorheadActually a bag sale: bring one and fill it with books and other items for only $5! And on Thursday, February 15, at 7pm, join the Pop Lit Book Club and discuss Jojo Moyes’ Me Before You, the unconventional…

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​Harbor Health Clinic: a second option for gender-affirming hormone therapy

by Faye Seidler | Culture | February 7th, 2018

…The Harbor Health Clinic is now open and provides hormone therapy using an informed consent model with sliding scale fees. At this time they do not charge for service, but they do ask for donations for sustainability purposes. For those keeping track, this is the official name of the LGBTQ+…

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​Dude, where’s my ramen?

by HPR Contributor | All About Food | February 7th, 2018

…By Nathan Roybardsdream@gmail.comThe sun sticking around longer during the day sure is nice. Brrr is it ever cold though, as we approach midwinter (Spring’s around the corner, y’all). Meanwhile, what better way is there to stave off cold than with a hot meal?I once saw a film called “The Ramen…

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​A sitting monument

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | February 7th, 2018

…Finally, a fitting monument to the One Percent—a gold toiletThe Middle East has been a human maelstrom for thousands of years because of tribes fighting one another for the four necessities of life. If you wonder about it, study why the region has the highest unemployment rates in the world…

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​Eugene Butler had a secret: Niagara’s unsolved murder mystery

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | February 7th, 2018

…Niagara is a peaceful farm town of about 50 or so residents. It is located on Highway 2 on the westernmost stretch of Grand Forks County. One would never have guessed that it was home to a serial killer in the early part of the 20th century. The story of…

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​Songs of Resistance & Civil Rights: African-American spirit in song

by Hee Han | Culture | February 7th, 2018

…The Songs of Resistance & Civil Rights exhibit commemorates the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s assassination, with a new exhibit featuring songs from African-American culture.The exhibit opened last week in the Art Annex of the Roland Dille Center for the Arts on the MSUM campus. MSUM introduces the exhibit…

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​More about monitors

by Chuck Solly | Culture | February 7th, 2018

…I had a few questions and statements last week about monitors, so I thought I would add to my previous column about them. One thing that has happened recently is CES 2018. This is the Consumer Electronics Show, held every year in Las Vegas. It is the largest trade show…

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​A wealth of information: NDSU Archives to host open house

by Sabrina Hornung | Writer's Block | February 7th, 2018

…The NDSU archives look unassuming enough, located in a large warehouse near the interstate in the warehouse district in Fargo, but once inside one will discover a treasure trove of information. “We have over 20,000 books on the history of North Dakota, covering every topic you can think of. We…

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