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by Sabrina Hornung | Best Bets | January 18th, 2023
…February 3, 8pm, $10, 21+The Aquarium, 226 Broadway N, upstairsBummer punk is defined as frequently acoustic, lo-fi indie rock with punk rock snarl, working class growl, utterly raw teenage angst and other descriptions, depending on who you’re talking to. Practitioners often have long beards. For a while, the opening act…
by Sabrina Hornung | Best Bets | January 18th, 2023
…February 3, 7pm, $36.50 to $66.50Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand ForksThe Poyen, Arkansas native has recorded numerous charting and chart-topping hits, starting in 2008 with “I Could Kick Your Ass.” Steve Leggett says Justin has “a ready-made image. He was that good kid from a small town with a rowdy heart…
by Sabrina Hornung | Outdoors | January 18th, 2023
…By Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.comBirgit Pruess is a biologist with a Ph.D. in Biology, originally from Germany. She has lived in Fargo since the early 90s, taking on a position at NDSU.Along with being a scientist she is also an artist and in 2014 she made her first trip to Theodore Roosevelt…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | January 18th, 2023
…By Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.comOur opinion: The sound of ND collectively holding its breathAs the legislative session nears one may notice a certain stillness in the air as a good part of North Dakota’s population collectively holds their breath. There’s a lot at stake this session as women CONTINUE to fight for…
by Sabrina Hornung | News | January 17th, 2023
…By Laura Simmonslaurasimmons2025@u.northwestern.eduGovernor Doug Burgum called for the removal of the anti-corporate farming law during the State of the State Address. The anti-corporate farming law is a contentious topic. Some believe it is holding back North Dakota’s farmers and ranchers. Others believe the anti-corporate farming law is protecting local farmers…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | January 16th, 2023
…By John Showalter john.d.showalter@gmail.comSick riffs, extreme vocals, chaotic energy: all these and more are among the reasons that people listen to metal in all of its countless subgenres. The Fargo-Moorhead area has no shortage of both fans and talent when it comes to banging one’s head. The band Maul has…
by Sabrina Hornung | Cinema | January 15th, 2023
…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.comWith co-director Paul Sng, Celeste Bell celebrates the legacy of her mother Marianne Elliott-Said – known better to the world as the inimitable X-Ray Spex leader Poly Styrene – in an intimate documentary that is part memoir and part biography. Balancing the private and the public sides of…
by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | January 15th, 2023
…By Alicia Underlee Nelsonalicia@hpr1.comAfter a year of darkness, the windows at the corner of First Avenue and Broadway – the building that sparked the Downtown Fargo renaissance – are once again aglow. Friends shrug off their coats and servers scurry through the crowd with perfectly poised plates heaped high with…
by Sabrina Hornung | Humor | January 15th, 2023
…By Jan Syverson Jan.r.Syverson@gmail.comFor the past 30 years live, stand-up comedy has had a place in the Fargo Moorhead area, Starting with Courtney’s Comedy Club in the former Days Inn Moorhead which closed back in 2016. The Cellar comedy club, in the basement of the Front Street Tap Room has…
by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | January 15th, 2023
…By Rick Gionrickgion@gmail.comThe winter blues has me feeling sentimental about former Fargo eateries. It’s been so cold recently that I need to warm up with some fond food memories.The first eatery of absence on my nostalgia list is Bertrosa’s Cafe at their Downtown Fargo location. For those not familiar, Bertrosa’s…