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by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 8th, 2016
…Tuesday, June 14, 6 pmDrekker Brewing, 630 1st Ave N, FargoF-M area classic motorcycles, riders, and enthusiasts. The crew over at Drekker Brewing has offered to shut down the alley behind the brewery to host the Back Alley Bash. Join them for great brews, good tunes, and a bunch of…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 8th, 2016
…June 9-18Fargo, Moorhead, and West FargoParticipating restaurants will offer two-course or three-course prix fixe meals.Arbuckle Mountain Fried Pies, Barbacoa, Basie’s (Ramada Plaza), Social Circle (Cambria Hotel), Drunken Noodle, Everest Tikka House, Fargo Billiards & Gastropub, Hennessy’s, Herd & Horns, Hotel Donaldson, India Palace, Labby’s, Luna Fargo, Old Broadway, Proof Artisan…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 8th, 2016
…Sunday, June 12; doors 8 pm; music 9 pm; TP 11:55 pmThe Aquarium (Dempsey’s upstairs), 226 Broadway, FargoVery garage rock, primitive and satisfying. Best-known song: “Breakfast,” with more than 300 thousand YouTube views. Four friends scored a film and worked so well together that they formed NE-HI, Chicago’s favorite new…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 8th, 2016
…Friday, June 10, 8 pmFargodome, 1800 University Drive N, FargoStill one of the best acts. Four or five retro styles, flawlessly executed. Maybe the best cover band ever, and that’s a compliment. More than their share of creative stress and disagreement, a quality of the best bands—12 members…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | June 8th, 2016
…Thursday, June 9, 7-9 p.m.Make Room Gallery, 806 ½ Main Ave. FargoOpening reception for local hero and art whiz Ben Rheault, the work exhibited was created between 2011 and 2015. According to his artist statement: “It represents a departure from recognizable objects and figures. I am interested in class struggle, and…
by HPR Contributor | Culture | June 2nd, 2016
…Mike DalagerIllegal tattoos in Cuba? Yes please…I’ll take one. That’s right. Tattooing is illegal in the entire country of Cuba. Not one license has ever been issued. Tattooing has had a rough history around the world anyways but to think that nowadays we aren’t forward-thinking enough to let people decide…
by HPR Staff | Culture | June 1st, 2016
…By Alex Huntsbergerahuntsberger@gmail.comAfter 10 years of presenting edgy, contemporary theatre at 716 Main Avenue, Theatre B is moving out. Their 2016-2017 season will be presented at a series of temporary venues around town. Meanwhile, the company is searching for a new permanent space to call their “forever home.”“We’ve been having…
by John Showalter | Culture | June 1st, 2016
…Do you like puzzles? Perhaps at some time in the last year you have contemplated the puzzles included toward the end of every issue of the High Plains Reader. Or maybe you took part in last November’s trivia game show/podcast Rocket Surgery at Dempsey’s and The Aquarium. Both happen to…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | June 1st, 2016
…Austrian-born director Fritz Lang is best known for his massive silent science-fiction epic “Metropolis” (1927) and his moody, influential crime thriller “M” (1931), both made in Germany.He started writing films as early as 1916 and directed over 40 features in various genres between 1919 and 1960. Among Lang’s finest work…
by Brittney Goodman | Culture | June 1st, 2016
…Simone Wai, board member for the Red River Market, is excited about 2016’s changes and new offerings. First of all, the market is moving to a new location, at 409 Broadway North, in front of the former Schumacher Goodyear. Simone thinks this new location will continue the “plaza format” and…