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​Say His Name: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | September 9th, 2024

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.com Thirty-six years is just a blink in eternity’s endless ocean of the afterlife, but as far as the Hollywood clock goes, it is a massive gulf. Lucky for us fans of Tim Burton’s original 1988 “Beetlejuice” that the key players from the classic horror-comedy decided to join the…

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​Wang Comes of Age in ‘Didi’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | September 4th, 2024

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.com In January, Sean Wang’s thoroughly satisfying feature directorial debut “Didi” premiered to plenty of buzz and acclaim at Sundance, where it collected the U.S. Dramatic category’s audience award and a special jury recognition for its ensemble. On a serious roll, Wang has been a busy filmmaker in recent…

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​‘Blink Twice’ sees Kravitz on the other side of the camera

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | August 26th, 2024

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.com Working from a screenplay she co-wrote with E.T. Feigenbaum, Zoë Kravitz adds a significant new line to her resume with feature directorial debut “Blink Twice.” The gender-focused thriller opens with a trigger warning that tips audience members to the central issue ahead: disturbing depictions of sexual violence will challenge viewers…

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​Alvarez Tries to Light Up a Familiar Franchise in ‘Alien: Romulus’

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | August 20th, 2024

…By Greg Carlsongregcarlson1@gmail.com Set between the events of the original 1979 “Alien” and its propulsive 1986 sequel “Aliens,” the latest installment in the long-running series is called “Alien: Romulus.” Uruguayan-born director and co-writer Fede Alvarez, no stranger to franchise filmmaking, understands Disney/Fox’s assignment: “Romulus” functions as a blend of standard genre…

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​From Ellis Island to the prairie

by HPR Contributor | Culture | August 15th, 2024

…By Michael Millermichael.miller@ndsu.edu As I reflect back on July, I want to share a USA Today article from July 3, 1986, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty. It has been 138 years since 1886 when immigrants, including the Germans from Russia, arrived at Ellis Island, New York.…

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​Four men, three horses

by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | August 15th, 2024

…America’s first extreme sport live at Chippewa DownsBy Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.com Indian relay races have often been referred to as America’s first extreme sport. On the weekend of September 7 and 8, the relays are coming to Chippewa Downs in Belcourt, North Dakota, one of the two remaining horse tracks in North…

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We still have glass ceilings to shatter

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | August 15th, 2024

…We’re making progress. By Sabrina Hornungsabrina@hpr1.com Yay Kamala! It is such a relief to see a candidate for POTUS who is actually capable of doing the job and preserving our representative democracy. And, of course, she’s female and endorsed by Hillary Clinton, the best-qualified presidential candidate of the century so…

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​Choice: Estrogen or Testosterone

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | August 15th, 2024

…By Ed Raymondfargogadfly@gmail.comMen have made a real mess of the world. We should try estrogen.I didn’t bother to count the countries involved in wars because this column won’t be published for a week. But I don’t think any of the participating countries are led by a woman at this moment.…

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​Keep it local supports local control

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | August 15th, 2024

…By Chad Obanali.hoffman@ndunited.org North Dakotans know that if something sounds too good to be true, it usually is. That is certainly the case with the ill-advised constitutional ballot measure to eliminate the ability of local political subdivisions to levee property taxes. As the chair of Keep It Local, a coalition of…

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Your 2024 Fall Event Calendar

by HPR Staff | Culture | August 15th, 2024

…The nights are getting cooler, the days are slowly shortening and school supplies and Halloween goodies are already on the shelves. Fall is coming — and it looks like fun.Celebrate the season with harvest festivals, pumpkin patches, Oktoberfests, haunted houses, corn mazes, spooky bar crawls and paranormal events across North…

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