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by Diane Miller | Music | May 9th, 2015
…Songwriter behind the number one hit “Eve of Destruction” to perform in FargoIt all started with a guitar lesson from Elvis Presley in 1958. Songwriter P.F. Sloan, who will perform in Fargo for the first time on May 16, was just 12 years old at the time. “He showed me…
by Christopher P. Jacobs | Cinema | May 7th, 2015
…Earlier this year the Criterion Collection released Blu-ray editions of two Japanese classics from the 1960s: Yasujiro Ozu’s intimate family comedy-drama “An Autumn Afternoon” (1962) and Kihachi Okamoto’s samurai epic “The Sword of Doom” (1966).Both appear at first glance to revolve heavily around specific elements of Japanese culture and history,…
by Stephen Anderson | Music | May 7th, 2015
…In the four years since the release of My Morning Jacket’s last album, “Circuital,” bandleader Jim James stretched himself awfully thin. He lent himself fully to two collaborative tribute albums (the Dylan-indebted “Lost on the River” and the Guthrie-saluting “New Multitudes”), wrote, recorded and released an excellent solo debut and…
by HPR Contributor | Editorial | May 6th, 2015
…“[Bonanza farming/1873-1920] encouraged large scale agriculture in the Red River Valley of the North…The bonanzas relied on professional farm managers…[and] were worked by migrant workers ranging from as few as 15 to as many as 1,000 per farm,...[who] were divided into teams of five to twenty men under a supervisor…
by Jack Dura | Theatre | May 6th, 2015
…Summer is not even here yet, but NDSU Opera is already taking us there.The university opera company has “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” lined up for the stage, combining Shakespeare, opera and an enormous ensemble for one of NDSU Performing Arts’ last productions of 2014-2015. Cutting the story back a bit…
by Diane Miller | Editorial | May 6th, 2015
…As promised, here is the list of masterpiece songs as suggested by our readers and friends in response to my April 1 editorial, “The Masterpiece Challenge.”This is not a complete list. And it includes plenty of tunes that others would never dream of calling a masterpiece. We included every suggestion…
by Rob Port | Say Anything | May 6th, 2015
…Dear Mark Hagerott,Congratulations on your appointment as the next chancellor of the North Dakota University System. Your resume is impressive, and your military service in particular commends you.At $372,000 per year you will, when you take your position on July 1, be making more than our governor, lieutenant governor and…
by Chris Hennen | News | May 6th, 2015
…A new report from the AFL-CIO shows North Dakota had the highest job fatality rate in the nation for three years in a row. The report “Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect” compiles results from 2013 and shows that the state’s job fatality rate of 14.9 per 100,000…
by Diane Miller | Music | May 4th, 2015
…HPR asked popular Minneapolis-based artist Caroline Smith a series of questions and we saved the best answers for our readers.Smith, a native of Detroit Lakes, Minn., performs in Fargo at least once or twice a year. She’ll return this Thursday, May 7 and this time is bringing along an opener,…
by Ed Raymond | Gadfly | April 30th, 2015
…The Planet’s Tower of BabbleAt last count the 7 billion descendants of Adam and Eve – or of Pithecanthropus erectus – who presently inhabit the earth try to communicate with one another through 7,000 languages. Three billion use one of the top twenty languages in this order: Mandarin Chinese, Spanish,…