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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Global festival makes foreign films Fargo-friendly
This weekend two hours and $10 will buy you an international cinema experience. The Fargo Theatre is participating in the Manhattan Short Film Festival. When it wraps on Sunday, the festival will have been responsible for 100,000 people viewing 10 … Continue reading
Cruisin’ Broadway with National Muffler Store downtown
The finale of National Muffler’s “Cruisin’ Broadway” was held on Sept. 16, 2010. Cruisin’ Broadway, saw the most number of participants with 378 registered cars this year. The event was held on the first Thursdays of the each month this … Continue reading
Cheap Girls are worth the money
The Aquarium in downtown Fargo hosts a minimal crowd of seemingly disenfranchised 20-somethings, those looking for rest and recovery in the form of rock and roll and spiced rum on this Wednesday night. The small crowd is huddled in its … Continue reading
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Fargo’s Farmer’s Market still going strong
On Thursday, Aug. 26, the riverside section of Second Street between Main Avenue and Fourth Street South was closed by the city in order to repair a storm sewer that has taken damage from last year’s flood. Despite the road … Continue reading
Museum showcases a new gift to the Plains
Usually a name synonymous with all things outdoor activities, the Scheel family has recently donated something unexpected to the Red River Valley. Gallery embraces local notable The family has donated 266 photographs from Frederick B. Scheel’s collection to the Plains … Continue reading
Take Back the Night gives hope
A commentary on taking back the night by Stephanie Entinger English/mass communications major A rally in the park. Voices for change. A march to raise awareness. Take Back the Night once again advocates for national peace from domestic violence and … Continue reading