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​Springerle: delicious folk art

by Sabrina Hornung | Arts | December 19th, 2013

…I’ll be the first to admit that I am one sentimental fool, especially during holidays, when everything is so steeped in nostalgia, tradition and folk art. My family has a very strong German background and one of the highlights of the holiday season is coming home to bake Springerle with…

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Sol Ave. Kitchen: Let your taste buds dance

by Sabrina Hornung | All About Food | August 28th, 2019

…“The first day wasn’t too bad. It was a slow start, then it picked up after a couple of hours, and it wound up being a fairly busy night, which was nice. We got a feel for the kitchen and how it’s going to flow, so it’s nice to get…

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The mojo of Scott H. Biram

by Sabrina Hornung | Music | July 18th, 2018

…When asked if he’s played many folk festivals Texas bluesman Scott H Biram flashed a mischievous grin and chuckled as he gave us a quick “Noooo.” As he opened his set on Sunday afternoon he informed the crowd that he was sent to “terrorize folk fest.”  We had the opportunity…

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​A different bison story

by HPR Contributor | Theatre | January 31st, 2018

…By Nathan Roybardsdream@gmail.comThe play you are going to read about is based on actual events. I bet you can’t wait to know about them, so I asked director Miles Barnum what can be expected. He replied, “It is a very intriguing script and a joy to work on.” Let us…

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Pick ‘em cuter by computer, but protect yourself

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | December 13th, 2017

…According to a New York Times article titled: “Tinder, the Fast-Growing Dating App, Taps an Age-Old Truth,” close to 50 million people use Tinder. On average they spend 90 minutes a day assessing their matches. Men are three times more likely (46%) than women (11%) to swipe right which is…

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Winter reading assignment: North Dakota’s geologic legacy

by Jim Fuglie | Writer's Block | November 29th, 2017

…John Bluemle’s new book, “North Dakota’s Geologic Legacy” (actually published in 2016 and now in its second printing), is the culmination of a career of more than 40 years he spent with the North Dakota Geological Survey, researching all facets of North Dakota’s geology, and carrying the title of State…

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One sleazy company

by Jim Fuglie | Last Word | September 13th, 2017

…William Prentice, the slickster CEO of Meridian Energy, which wants to build an oil refinery 2 ½ miles from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, blew a bunch of smoke up the ass of a young reporter for The Dickinson Press the other day, and the kid, who’s actually a pretty good…

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A little art on the prairie

by Sabrina Hornung | Editorial | August 16th, 2017

…Our opinion: We all breathe the same air, and we all drank the same beer.Last weekend I helped a pal plan a small festival in an even smaller town. In fact, you may find me bartending there once in a blue moon, flexing my extensive knowledge of cheap beer and…

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Back in Oslo

by HPR Contributor | Editorial | June 28th, 2017

…By Robert Reederrobertreeder@me.com I am back in Oslo after living and working here for a month last summer. Nearly two full weeks passed this year before I noticed that I was going places without a map, getting on and off of metros without paying much attention to the signs indicating…

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​40 Days for Life lays siege to the Red River Women’s Clinic

by HPR Contributor | Editorial | September 23rd, 2016

…By Tom Bixby tom@hpr1.comWe went online and looked at the rules and policies of 40 Days for Life, the largest anti-choice organization. They don’t look unreasonable: no violence, cooperation with the police, no physical contact with clinic escorts or staff. It looks like they would be well-behaved, that the worst…

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