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by John Showalter | Culture | May 9th, 2018
…Sabrina HornungWe had a chance to chat with McKaila Ruud, the Events Coordinator for the Downtown Community Partnership (DCP) and she let us in on a few new and exciting tricks that the DCP has up their sleeves. One involves everybody’s favorite downtown event—The Street Fair. The street fair is…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 9th, 2018
…I was working on a project in a small town in the south central part of the state this week and one of the women I was working with showed me some of the local hot spots and made mention of how many of those buildings and businesses were for…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | May 2nd, 2018
…The older I get the more I think about what we leave behind and I’m not just talking about material objects. What kind of wisdom are we leaving behind and what kind of stories, traditions and pearls of wisdom can we collect from our elders before it’s too late?I learned…
by Sabrina Hornung | Music | April 11th, 2018
…It would be fair to say that Margo Price is an all-American girl. She’s a mother, a midwest farmer’s daughter, and a self-made musician who has built her musical career from the ground up. In fact she and her husband pawned their car and her wedding ring in order to…
by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | March 28th, 2018
…There are so many cool places to be in Austin during the South by Southwest Festival—like the Flatstock Market, which displays the works of the world’s top gig poster artists. The show features posters of varying styles, colors, and techniques, for sale by the talented artists who created…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | March 28th, 2018
…The weeks prior to our trek to Austin were spent poring over pages of RSVPs, combing through emails trying to find out how to connect and make the most of our venture, and if the time allowed, digging through the list of bands that would be playing each event. Full…
by John Showalter | Culture | March 21st, 2018
…The environment is a hot topic nowadays. Nature and people’s interaction with it are at the forefront of political and social discussions. But for all our fixation on it, hardly has there been a point in history where humans have been so far removed from the natural world.This isn’t just…
by John Showalter | Culture | February 28th, 2018
…Josef’s School of Hair Design has been a fixture of Downtown Fargo for decades. Ever since Dilworth native Joseph Olivieri opened its doors in 1960, the NP Avenue establishment has not only seen countless satisfied customers pass in and out of its doors, but droves of aspiring stylists as well.While…
by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | February 14th, 2018
…What draws people to a particular area? Food? Culture? Nostalgia? It’s hard to speak on behalf of the populace but we obviously know what draws us in as individuals.Here’s another question: What makes an area thrive and what makes up a community’s lifeblood?I spend a lot of time travelling throughout…
by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | February 14th, 2018
…“It takes people to step forward. There’s about 25 members in the Robinson Lions Club and we put these events on to keep the town alive,” said Clyde Trautmann as he sipped his drink at Hanson’s Bar.Trautmann is a Robinson native, Lions Club member, and organizer of their annual fishing…