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Through hell and back again News | July 31st, 2019 WALCOTT – When Gerda Jordheim was eight years old Adolf Hitler rode into town as the conquering hero in a military parade. She still remembers the ...
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?
Rachael Abigail Holder guides “Love, Brooklyn” to a satisfying conclusion, even if some viewers might have hoped for a different outcome for the central trio.
Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s narrative fiction feature debut “All We Imagine as Light” is, among other things, a cinematic consideration of place.
Toronto-based filmmaker Alison Duke shines a light on a pioneering Jamaican recording artist and her most famous and durable song in the documentary feature “Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story.” Duke’s ...
This juried group multidisciplinary exhibition of LGBTQIA+ artists arrives just in time for Pride month.
This is what this year’s UND Writers Conference, “Makers & Machines” will explore: how writers and artists make use of old and new technologies alike, with the aim of crafting work that reaches — and ...
There is a drug that is getting a lot of attention. It has various commercial names (Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus) but the scientific name is semaglutide.
Filmmaker Antonella Sudasassi Furniss constructs an engaging sophomore feature with “Memories of a Burning Body.
A trifecta of oligarchs, ogres, and oddballs Gadfly | April 7th, 2025 By Ed Raymond [email protected] The wizards and kleagles in whites now wear blue suits and red ties A hundred years ago, more ...
Unplug, refocus and take care: small revolutionary acts Editorial | February 21st, 2025 By Sabrina Hornung [email protected] 2025 marks us halfway through the roaring 2020s. Boy, am I glad I didn’t bob ...