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by HPR Contributor | All About Food | March 24th, 2016
…There is something special about neighborhoods that continuously offer surprises in the most unassuming places. From the outside it doesn’t seem to be much of a restaurant at all. The sign is printed on sheets of paper. BernBaum’s is tucked inside of the vintage and retro furniture store MIDMODMADHAUS at 115 Roberts Street…
by Jack Dura | Arts | March 24th, 2016
…On a hilltop nearly 30 miles east of Interstate 29 sits the Coteau des Prairies Lodge. And to Phillip Breker, that’s a beautiful isolation.“Coteau des Prairies Lodge is completely out of the way,” the lodge’s marketing director said. “Virtually no one stops in to stay the night because they are traveling through…
by Chris Hennen | News | March 24th, 2016
…Fargo natives mark 20 years of running record labelsHow do two brothers from Fargo manage to successfully run some of the biggest indie rock labels in the country, two of which are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year? It’s a little bit timing, part luck, hard work, and their ability to adapt…
by John Strand | Best Bets | March 24th, 2016
…27th Annual Easter EggstravaganzaFriday and Saturday, March 25‐26, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm, 1201 28th Ave. N.This long‐standing annual event allows children to greet the Easter Bunny, dye eggs and create spring crafts. Easter egg hunts will be held at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.…
by John Strand | Best Bets | March 24th, 2016
…D Mills & the Thrills Fifth Anniversary ShowFriday, March 25, 10 p.m. Sidestreet Grille & Pub, 404 Fourth Ave. N.D Mills & The Thrills will perform Sidestreet as a celebration of their five years of playing together. The hip‐hop group is a full‐fledged seven‐piece band, complete with guitar, keys, bass and drums. They…
by HPR Staff | Best Bets | March 24th, 2016
…Thursday, March 24, 6‐8 p.m. Ecce Art Gallery, 216 Broadway N.In its third installment, Ecce Art Gallery will present a series of unseen drawings, prints and collage from abstract artist Timothy Ray. Each year the gallery reveals pieces from the late artist honoring Ray’s commitment to the area’s arts culture. Ray taught art…
by Sabrina Hornung | Culture | March 24th, 2016
…Kyle Jameson started his venture in leatherwork nearly a decade ago. Frustrated because he couldn’t find a belt to his liking, with a little encouragement from a friend and an eye for DIY, he took matters into his own hands and started his leatherworking venture, which eventually led to Jameson Leatherworks. Stylistically, he…
by Jamie Hutchinson | Music | March 24th, 2016
…Egypt had broken up, but their self‐titled EP of demos spread across the globe and the stoner rock band acquired metal fans they weren’t even aware of through word of mouth alone.Now, having been reunited for close to six years, the band has just released their second full‐length album “Endless Flight” and…
by Greg Carlson | Cinema | March 24th, 2016
…Craig Cobb, the white supremacist who purchased properties in Leith, North Dakota as part of a warped plan to establish a community for like‐minded racial separatists, takes center stage in “Welcome to Leith,” recipient of the Bill Snyder Award for Documentary Filmmaking at the 2016 Fargo Film Festival. Principally examining the period during…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | March 24th, 2016
…The battle between Republican crony-casino capitalism and Democratic socialismAfter listening to Republican candidates for the 2016 presidential nomination claim “America is going to hell” and other undesirable places, President Barack Obama in a recent magazine article counterclaimed: “For all of our warts, the United States has clearly been a force for good in…