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Physicist and astronaut Ride, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2012 at the age of 61, is best remembered as the first ...
Carrol Juven: seasoned traveler HPR Abroad | June 21st, 2017 By Kaycee Boe and Rachel Levy Carrol Juven, 80, enters the Radisson Blu hotel in Oslo, Norway with a bright red jacket and a walking stick ...
Fairy Fest Best Bets | May 19th, 2025 May 24-25, 1-4 p.m. Yunker Farm & Dog Park, 1201 28th Avenue N., Fargo. Who’s ready for a fun filled family friendly day of enchantment and imagination ignition?
Darkest Day of Horror Film Festival Best Bets | May 28th, 2025 June 21, 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Fargo Theatre, 314 Broadway N., Fargo “We Watch Shudder,” Fargo’s favorite horror podcasters, bring on the ...
Say His Name: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Cinema | September 9th, 2024 By Greg Carlson [email protected] Thirty-six years is just a blink in eternity’s endless ocean of the afterlife, but as far as ...
Love comics? Fargo-Moorhead Comic-Con is calling fans of all ages because this is your gateway to all things pertaining to comic fandom. Check out vendors, meet creators, check out panels and grab ...
Holiness and hand grenades: Anderson plans ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Cinema | June 9th, 2025 By Greg Carlson [email protected] Wes Anderson’s twelfth full-length feature, “ The Phoenician Scheme,” ...
This juried group multidisciplinary exhibition of LGBTQIA+ artists arrives just in time for Pride month.
Don’t miss the art party of the year! What goes on at the gala? There’s a silent art auction with music by Low Standards and DJ Star IV, hors d’oeuvres courtesy of VIP Catering, beverages by Chef’s ...
Prayers are not enough Editorial | July 18th, 2024 Recovering from Pennsylvania By John Strand [email protected] Holy shit, America! Is this a path we want to stay on? Is this the tipping point or brink we ...
Celine Song’s thrilling debut “Past Lives” was nominated for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay Oscars. It was one of the most memorable and rewarding films of 2023. The writer-director’s ...
Senate Bill 2307 has passed, despite testimony against it from North Dakota residents and library professionals. The bill, which restricts access to library materials, now awaits Governor Armstrong’s ...
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