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​Don’t fear ‘the woods’

by Jack Dura | Theatre | February 19th, 2015

…MTFM explores Sondheim’s metaphors and music in fairytale season closerIn a season themed with fairy tales, Music Theatre Fargo-Moorhead is pulling every one’s favorite characters and creatures together in an outing marked with fantasy, realism, music and metaphors.Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” follows the musical theater master’s own couple of…

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Rail Safety is an Urgent Need

by John Strand | Editorial | February 18th, 2015

…Our Opinion/ Every son, every daughter, every brother and every sister ought to be free from discrimination in NDThe North Dakota Industrial Commission and State Legislature owe countless millions of citizens here and across the nation responsible action to assure highly flammable and explosive Bakken crude oil traveling our highways…

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​The Return of Davis? Yes.

by Diane Miller | Music | February 18th, 2015

…Popular Fargo band releases new record after a nearly 10 year hiatusBefore there were popular locals bands like 32 Below, Johnson Family Band, Post Traumatic Funk Syndrome and Tripwire, among others, there was an awesome band by the name of Davis? (That sentence is not a strangely formed question. It’s…

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​Collegiate athletics are a distraction

by Rob Port | Say Anything | February 18th, 2015

…North Dakota State University was created as a land grant institution under the Morrill Land-Grant Act of 1890. That legislation granted 30,000 acres of federal land to each state allowing them to use it, or the proceeds from its sale, to establish educational institutions.The purpose of those institutions was, per…

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​Capitalism and the IED

by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | February 18th, 2015

…Is Vulture Capitalism The IED That Blew Up Democratic Capitalism?One of the few economists in the world who dares to speak out about why 80 individuals on this small planet now have the assets, wealth, and total net worth of 3.5 billion people, currently half of the world’s present population,…

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​Three days of punk rockin’

by Kayla Culver | Music | February 18th, 2015

…New Direction Festival celebrates four yearsThe annual punk and hardcore music festival New Direction Fest is celebrating its fourth year in a variety of ways.The fest kicks off on Feb. 20 with a punk rock garage sale. Tables will be set up with records, merchandise and other items for purchase.…

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New doc looks at the king of the daredevils

by Greg Carlson | Cinema | February 14th, 2015

…By Greg CarlsonOscar-winning documentary filmmaker Daniel Junge tackles the larger-than-life personality of iconic American motorcycle stunt performer Robert Craig “Evel” Knievel in the entertaining biography “Being Evel.” As fast-paced and foul-mouthed as its subject during his 1970s heyday, Junge’s movie prominently features plenty of footage interviewing producer Johnny Knoxville, a…

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Space Craft: Unglued Craft Fest invades downtown

by Kayla Culver | Arts | February 11th, 2015

…Local makers and artists are gathering once again to show off their new crafts to the local community at the annual two-day Unglued Craft Fest.This year marks the fifth year the fest has brought crafters together to sell their items in hopes the community will like their products, while making…

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​Quack Quack

by Deb Jenkins | All About Food | February 11th, 2015

…The fun about writing for the reader, for me, is finding these places I like to eat at and being able to brag about them to you.I wanted to share with you a place in Bismarck that I was introduced to two years ago during their Street Fair. I was…

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North Dakota’s newly assertive Legislature

by Rob Port | Say Anything | February 11th, 2015

…If there is one political debate that has persisted since the dawn of the American republic, it is the never-ending competition between the legislative and executive branches of government.The debate has its roots in George Washington’s administration when Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton sowed the first seeds of partisan politics.Hamilton…

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