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King of his castle

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | August 23rd, 2017

…Gary Greff’s new sculpture and the future of the Enchanted HighwayWhen HPR spoke to Gary Greff in 2015 he was in the midst of a crowdfunding campaign to fund his latest sculpture. We spoke of his plans to build a 70-foot spider web composed of ¾ inch cables suspended from…

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​A cultural experience with North Dakota tribal nations

by Brittney Goodman | Culture | August 23rd, 2017

…Bismarck is going to be the place to be on Saturday, August 26, as the Native American Development Center is bringing a full day and evening of free activities to celebrate and educate. The experience is sponsored by The Bush Foundation.According to Lorraine Davis, the Founding Executive Director of the…

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​One Love Tennis coming to Fargo

by Hee Han | Culture | August 23rd, 2017

…One Love Tennis Inc. was founded in 2011 as a non-profit organization and designed to reach underprivileged and low-income youth through affordable tennis, education, and fitness. Founder Michael-Ray Pallares is a professional tennis player. “Tennis has been such a gift to me. It has allowed me to travel the world,…

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​Start your engines: Soderbergh is back with “Logan Lucky”

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | August 23rd, 2017

…Steven Soderbergh’s “Logan Lucky” ends the filmmaker’s short-lived “retirement” from directing theatrically-released features, and his return to cinemas is a welcome one. Extending his well-documented penchant for pseudonymous tomfoolery, “Logan Lucky” spreads the wealth to cinematographer Peter Andrews and editor Mary Ann Bernard, two of the director’s common disguises. The…

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The ‘Sideways’ effect, part II: merlot

by Megan Bartholomay | Beer Snob | August 23rd, 2017

…In my last column, I talked about what wine industry experts call “The Sideways effect,” which was the period of time after the release of the film “Sideways” in 2004 when the sales of pinot noir rose, and continue to rise, and merlot kind of, well, tanked. I think merlot…

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​Toxic statues and lethal statutes

by Charlie Barber | Last Word | August 23rd, 2017

…“Bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny.” – Edmund Burke“The history of the twentieth century has taught us that people who are rendered permanently superfluous are eventually condemned to segregated precincts of the living dead or are exterminated outright.” – Richard Rubenstein“To the Nazi economists goes the credit for…

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​Big Oil Strikes Back

by C.S. Hagen | News | August 22nd, 2017

…Energy Transfer Partners sues dozens of organization and individuals involved against the Dakota Access PipelineBISMARCK – Using incendiary language, big oil struck back at activists and NoDAPL organizations Tuesday, demanding a jury trial. Defendants included in the long list are called racketeers, parasites, rogue eco-terrorists, and criminals, and Energy Transfer Partners…

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​One Million Cups

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 20th, 2017

…Wednesday, August 23, 9:15-10:15amF-M Community Theatre, 333 4th St SOn any Wednesday, join F-M’s entrepreneurship community to network and drink coffee. If you’re a sole proprietor type, it’s a good place to meet the like-minded. We at HPR, however, make better coffee than they do. www.emergingprairie.com/events/

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​Solar Eclipse Viewing Celebration

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | August 20th, 2017

…Monday, August 21, 11am-2pmRoberts Commons, 625 2nd Ave N, FargoCelebrate with us! The sun will disappear behind the moon for two minutes around midday. Daylight will turn to twilight, the temperature will drop. Viewing on top of the parking ramp; please bring suitable dark glasses due to danger of looking…

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Roads less traveled

by Race Heitkamp | Outdoors | August 18th, 2017

…Offroad biking in the Pembina GorgeThe implementation of the Interstate highway system has made the lives of many more convenient. Straight roads, high speeds and minimal distraction expedites travel and decreases time spent on the road. They act as the main arteries and vasculature of the United States travel organism,…

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