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Devon Wangen has designed sneakers to pay homage to everyone from the Joker and Harley Quinn to The Flash, SpongeBob SquarePants and the Wu-Tang Clan.
Over 100 movies will be screened from Tuesday through Saturday.
Hip-hop artist and Minnesota Public Radio host Diane Miller, who spent her early life in Fargo, and Meghan Kreidler, lead singer of Kiss the Tiger, are often confused for one another. Columnist Laura Yuen weighs in on why these microagressions are harmful.
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As is tradition, the mountain capped off its winter season with the annual pond skim. Take a look at some photos from Saturday's event.
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Jessie Veeder is a musician and writer living with her husband and daughters on a ranch near Watford City, North Dakota. She writes a weekly column for The Forum.
The groups landed iconic songs on radio and MTV in the early 1990s.
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Ticketmaster told the Grand Forks Herald in a Friday email that refunds for the half of online ticket holders still waiting for their money back would be completed in seven to 10 business days.
Local creatives weigh in on what made them interested in pursuing art at — or after — middle age.
Los Angeles Times Columnist Patt Morrison asks, 'Is art outside always outsider art? Or art at all?'
'He's nice. He doesn't yell a lot,' Alfred Eggermont said of the temperamental celebrity chef. The 6th grader from Binford, N.D., has made it to the the top 10 of the show, which airs Monday nights.
Netflix has managed to maintain its position as the leader in subscription streaming, with 260 million paying customers worldwide, far more than its direct competitors.
The theater opened back in 1926 as a cinema vaudeville theater. It now serves as an art house theater, featuring independent and foreign films you often can't find anywhere else in North Dakota.
Louis Remark, born on St. Patrick's Day, once again takes the title of Downtown Fargo's holiday coloring champ

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