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​Landscape Painting

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 14th, 2016

…Tuesday, September 20, 6-8pmRiverZen Studio, 315 Main Ave, Suite 101, MoorheadConducted by Kim Jore, a class in “the art of capturing the light as it hits the land and water, through watercolor.” $50, (701) 293-2030. For Kim fans, an alert: the Fall Festival has apparently been postponed, is now scheduled…

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​Headbang n Chill, by Yultron

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 14th, 2016

…Saturday, September 17, 9pm-12amThe Aquarium (Dempsey’s upstairs), 228 Broadway N, FargoYultron the producer, singer, songwriter, and rapper, wrote a #1 single in Korea, collaborated with West Coast rapper YG, was recently killin’ it in the Las Vegas underground circuit. His sound has been compared to the “playlist” generation—if you…

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​Holler House (Gallery A) and Taking Issue (Gallery B)

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 14th, 2016

…Reception, Fri, Sept 16, 5-7pm,Memorial Union, NDSUThe Holler House band used icons and designs to represent or “brand” places and people the band encountered touring. In Gallery B, 11 artists take part in a juried exhibition about issues of immigration, isolation, and conflict. Heavyweight jurors include Lynette Miranda and Anthony…

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Junk Market

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 14th, 2016

…Friday, September 16, 8am ($25) or 10am-5pm ($5)Scheel’s Arena, 5225 31st Ave S, FargoIt’s the best time of year for a lot of things, including yard sales and garage sales and the biggest of all, the Junk Market, especially for furniture, with 75+ vendors and lots to see. In their…

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​Escort Training Session

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 14th, 2016

…Thursday, September 15, 6:30-8pm; Tuesday, September 20, 7:30-9pmRed River Women’s Clinic, 512 1st Ave N, FargoRRWC will once again be a target of protests. They need volunteer escorts to support patients and their families as they enter the clinic. Never escorted before? Need a refresher? This is the training for…

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Take Back the Night

by HPR Staff | Best Bets | September 14th, 2016

…Thursday, September 15, 5:30-9pmCampus Mall, MSUMRally and march, free food and music, speakers and opportunities to learn about a culture free from violence against women, LGBTQ folks, and people of color. Free and open to all. Check out the Campus Feminist Organization and the Women’s Center and Office for Diversity…

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​“Becoming Mike Nichols” an intimate portrait of the director

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | September 14th, 2016

…Building his narrative around a pair of onstage conversations between directors and friends Mike Nichols and Jack O’Brien just four months before the death of Nichols in 2014, Douglas McGrath creates an intimate, pleasurable portrait of the early years and first two movies of the emergent filmmaker and future EGOT…

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​Stories that stay with you

by HPR Contributor | Music | September 14th, 2016

…By Ben Haugmobenhaugmo@yahoo.comThose who have passed through Fergus Falls, Minnesota may have had the chance to drive by the old Regional Treatment Center. The hospital has been closed since 2005, but there are ongoing efforts to preserve the historic Kirkbride building that serves as the property’s main attraction. Even with…

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​Strengthening families

by HPR Contributor | Last Word | September 14th, 2016

…By Eliot Glassheimpress@eliot4nd.comIt’s said that families are the building blocks of our society. But too often, politicians pay lip service to families without working for common sense solutions that actually strengthen families.Whether they are heads of households or partners in supporting families, women in North Dakota, on average, are paid…

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​New restorations bring color back to vintage westerns

by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | September 14th, 2016

…Last month Kino Lorber released a pair of Randolph Scott westerns to Blu-ray, recently restored with some difficulty to their original Cinecolor hues. Cinecolor was a less-costly alternative to Technicolor, based upon two complementary colors instead of three primary colors. It was still relatively rare for lower-budget movies to shoot…

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