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‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’:  A Change of Pace for Ridley in Lambert’s Sundance Feature

by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | March 26th, 2023

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comKevin Armento’s play “Killers” inspired both Stefanie Abel Horowitz’s 2019 short film “Sometimes, I Think About Dying” and Rachel Lambert’s 2023 feature “Sometimes I Think About Dying” (no comma this time).Both movies were Sundance Film Festival selections. The former, which was also programmed in the pandemic-derailed 2020 Fargo…

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​The Forum Needs a Resident Proctologist

by Sabrina Hornung | Gadfly | March 25th, 2023

…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.comTwo ForumWhite Nationalist Trumplican Nincoms Have Pooped All Over LibrariansSo it has come to pass that Scott Hennen and Ross Nelson have assaulted librarians in the state, accusing them of putting porn on the library shelves and in the arms and backpacks of innocent big and little children.…

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​Phobophilic Goes Transatlantic

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | March 23rd, 2023

…By John Showalterjohn.d.showalter@gmail.comphoto by Andy Wilcox Many of Fargo-Moorhead’s talented bands and musicians have been able to gain fans around the country. Some of this, of course, is due to social media making it easier than ever to put one’s art out into the world, but the rest is good,…

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​Hiahli Brings on the Good Party

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | March 23rd, 2023

…By Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.com When Hiahli comes to town you know it will be a party, not only because you’re in for a killer show. It’s a homecoming. The group was started by frontman Ryan Tetzloff and bassist Dr. Jason Boynton, who are no strangers to the F-M music scene. “The…

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‘We Do Not Want to Expose Them to That’

by Sabrina Hornung | News | March 20th, 2023

…Proposed Bills Could Take Books off Library ShelvesBy Laura Simmonslaurasimmons2025@u.northwestern.edu The passing of ND House Bill 1205 and ND Senate Bill 2360, which would prevent sexually explicit books from being in public libraries, has prompted national discourse over what some are considering “book bans.” The North Dakota House and Senate…

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​Collecting Movies with Mike Flanagan

by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | March 20th, 2023

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comOn Saturday, March 25, filmmaker Mike Flanagan returns to the Fargo Film Festival, where “Absentia,” his debut feature, made its world premiere in 2011. This time, he will be joined by his wife and regular collaborator Kate Siegel to talk about projects including “Hush,” “The Haunting of Hill…

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​Christian Ideoruptcy

by Sabrina Hornung | Gadfly | March 18th, 2023

…By Ed Raymond  fargogadfly@gmail.comHas Christianity Gone Bankrupt Because of Evangelicals, Stupidity, and the Vatican?The word “bankruptcy” refers to money because of the word “bank.” The word “bankruptcy” originated in Italy from banca rotta, which literally means “broken bank.” The term developed in the 16th century Renaissance, from Italian money changers…

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​2023 Fargo Film Festival a Cinematic Oasis for Filmmakers and Audiences

by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | March 17th, 2023

…By Kay Ericksonmerick19@cord.eduFor years, movies have successfully transported audiences to different dimensions and universes. There are stories to explore, characters to meet and root for, and people to connect with who share a similar passion for cinematic storytelling.From the dark tones of “A Dire Strait” (directed by Liang-Chun Lin) and…

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​Giving Region a Voice

by Sabrina Hornung | Writer's Block | March 15th, 2023

…By Dr. Suzzanne Kelleyhttps://ndsupress.submittable.com/submitThe Ticket to Our Show Is the Book In a state vibrant with the arts, North Dakota State University Press is proud to hold up our end when it comes to all things literary. In fact, we operate under the premise that publishing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction…

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Congress and Emancipation

by Sabrina Hornung | Gadfly | March 13th, 2023

…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.comWe Have Had a Mix of Disaster, Chaos, Rotting Capitalism and Socialism for 400 Years Capitalism leads to a branch of slavery where men and women are in bondage to the plutocrats and oligarchs who have acquired monopolies—unless socialist programs are utilized to restrain economic inequality. We don’t…

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