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by HPR Contributor | News | May 19th, 2026
…By Bryce Vincent Haugenbrycevincenthaugen@gmail.comThe High Plains Reader has compiled a guide to inform West Fargo voters about candidates and issues. On June 9, West Fargoans will elect a new mayor —who is running unopposed — as well as two new commissioners from four candidates. (The two incumbents declined to seek…
by Sabrina Hornung | News | May 19th, 2026
…By Bryce Vincent Haugen In order for Fargo School District residents to become informed about the candidates and issues ahead of the June 9 election, the High Plains Reader has compiled a Voter Guide featuring six out of the seven candidates for School Board. There are four incumbents (Melissa Burkland,…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 19th, 2026
…By Sabrina Hornung As the school year comes to a close, a new crop of young people are starting a new chapter in their lives. As a former young person, I’d like to offer my unsolicited advice. As cliche as it may sound, be the change you want to see…
by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | May 19th, 2026
…By Sabrina Hornung The Plains Art Museum has been a trailblazing force in the North Dakota art scene since its inception and it’s not slowing down any time soon. In fact, this summer they are preparing to break ground on a major renovation and expansion of their permanent collection facility. But first,…
by John Showalter | Music | May 19th, 2026
…By John ShowalterIt’s that time of year again. The long-running battle of the bands at The Aquarium, Battle of the Hamm’s, is entering its twentieth year, and local bands will be facing off against last year’s champs, Boldmember. The price of entry for each contestant is a 30-pack of cold, refreshing…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | May 18th, 2026
…By Ed RaymondWere women created to do the work of God?One of the first requests made by new Pope Leo XIV was to invite an expert on the alt-right conservative Catholic organization known as Opus Dei to brief him about its activities in Argentina. Opus Dei translates from the Latin…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | May 18th, 2026
…By Greg Carlson The perpetually busy documentarian Morgan Neville profiles the perpetually busy producer Lorne Michaels in another of the moviemaker’s sturdy celebrity profiles. Following closely on the heels of nostalgia snapshot “Breakdown: 1975” and the Paul McCartney and Wings time capsule “Man on the Run,” “Lorne” attempts a career retrospective…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | May 11th, 2026
…By Ed RaymondWe have trillions of reasons why the world is a mess Medical researchers have determined that the normal adult human body contains about thirty trillion cells and that at least four million of them are replaced each second we live. How’s that for openers? A perfect time for…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | May 11th, 2026
…By Greg Carlson Issues of gender reside at the heart of Rory Kennedy’s entertaining documentary “Queen of Chess,” available on Netflix following a January world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. In the feature, Kennedy explores the remarkable career and achievements of the phenomenal Judit Polgár. The Hungarian’s staggering stat line…
by HPR Contributor | Cinema | May 11th, 2026
…By Blaise Balas If you asked a random person on the street if they could name a silent movie star, odds are one of the first they would come up with would be Buster Keaton. And for very good reason; famous for his expressive face, extraordinary physical abilities, and the…