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We dive into Fargo's comedy scene with five local comics and where you can go to see some of Fargo's funny people. We also meet Diane Miller's new band, Diane Miller and the Silver Daggers. Finally, you can meet the man behind the Fargodome, Rob Sobolik.

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M O N T H L YFARGO

December 2012

Y O U R m o n t h l y e n t e r t a i n m e n t G U I D E T O F A R G O , M O O R H E A D , W E S T F A R G O A N D S U R R O U N D I N G A R E A S !

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www.fargomonthly.com

Mike Dragosavich, PublisherEmail: [email protected]

This is our second issue of Fargo Monthly. I will say I have never been more excited. We took a big risk last month in releasing a completely new magazine and it has

proved to be the right decision. I have never, in my three years as a magazine publisher, seen as much recognition and progression in the time line of one month, than I did last month. The feedback has been amazing. To the right I put up some photos from our reader appreciation party. It was a total success and we learned a lot from all the comments. I hope you read through this whole issue and try to recognize some of the creative photography techniques we are trying. Also find us on facebook and feel free to send us your suggestions for the January issue. We want to continue providing information based on your feedback. Enjoy.

Last month we threw a party at the newly renovated Radisson in Downtown Fargo. The party was hosted for our readers and advertisers in appreciation for their support.

1st Annual spotlight media readership

appreciation party

Big Risk...Big reward

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Photos by M Joy Photography

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Fargo Monthly Magazine is published by Spotlight Media Inc. Copyright 2012 Fargo Monthly Magazine and www.fargomonthly.com. All Rights Reserved. No parts of this periodical may be reproduced without written permission of Fargo

Monthly Magazine and www.fargomonthly.com. Fargo Monthly Magazine & www.fargomonthly.com will not be held responsible for any errors or omissions found in

the magazine or on fmspotlight.com. Spotlight Media Inc. accepts no liability for the accuracy of statements made by the advertisers.

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t-shirts, art & Graphics!- Joe & Jeff

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Fargo’s newest pop up store offers some of the most unique and clever shirts you’ve ever seen.

Remember that Jack-in-the-Box from when you were a kid? You would wind and wind it, never knowing when it was going to pop-up. The anticipation of when it was going to shoot out of the box made it worth twisting that

handle. TAG is Fargo’s newest pop up store and it’s only open for a short time through December. Now that you know when it’s closing, you don’t have to endure

that sort of anticipation. (See what we did there?)Wondering how we made Joe and Jeff look like they are hanging from close pins?Search J. Alan Paul on Facebook and see.

Photography by J. Alan Paul Article by Andrew Jason

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Raul Gomez & Ben Rheault

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What it isTAG is located next to Halberstadt’s in downtown Fargo on First Ave. It offers original T-shirts created by local artists as well as some shirts from Raygun, a company based out of Des Moines, Iowa that creates fun and unique shirts. So the question is, how can a store thrive when it’s dedicated to only selling T-shirts? When the T-shirts are like the ones on sale here, it’s pretty easy.

What made them do itThe store was the brainchild of Jeff Knight and Joe Burgum. They came up with the idea of the store after Burgum took a trip down to Des Moines with his friend Greg Tehven. Burgum explained how that trip influenced them to create this store.

“It was really exciting to see another Midwest city that’s

similar to Fargo. There’s a ton going on. A lot of cool excitement and energy. We met a guy named Mike Draper, who runs a T-shirt store (Raygun) in Des Moines. After talking to him we began to throw out the idea of what it would be like to have some North Dakota T-shirts, Greg (Tehven) and I sat down with Jeff Knight, a local designer from Sundog, and we thought of some T-shirt ideas.”

What they’ve learnedBurgum’s advice for those looking to start up their own business.

“Ask for help and ask questions. I don’t know everything and Jeff doesn’t know everything. This is definitely a result of a lot of collaboration and supporters. We’re very fortunate to have a lot of people who are excited to have us open, want to help us and are willing to give us advice.”

Want to check it out?

www.tagfargo.com

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“American music.”

Fargo Monthly caught up with Diane Miller and her new band to discuss Fargo’s incestuous music scene, torrid love affairs and the world premiere of her band’s name.

Steve Burket, Tom Johnson, Diane Miller and Jason Boynton come from a very eclectic background. They all grew up listening to different genres of music. However, one thing that they do have in

common is that, although most people would label their music as bluegrass, they don’t want to be tied down to one genre. After all, Boynton said it best when he pointed out that, “Our band looks like what

America looks like. Our music is American.” With so many different backgrounds and personalities coming together, how can they not create awesome music?

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By Andrew Jason and Photos by J. Alan Paul

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Tom JohnsonSteve Burket Diane Miller

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FM: Hey guys. Here’s the most important question. What’s your band name?

Johnson: Diane Miller and the Silver Daggers. Let’s put the stamp on it.

FM: So Jason, I understand you’re a professor. Are you a professor of music?

Boynton: Nope, math.

FM: The coolest math professor out there (Laughs)?)Boynton: I’m one of them.

Miller: That’s actually how I started dating Tom. He was teaching at MSUM.

Johnson: When we first met, I was a student, but when we started dating I was a professor there and she was one of my students… Shhh… (Laughs)

FM: We’ll keep that on the “hush-hush” (Laughs). You’re all involved in so many bands. Can you talk about how that diversity affects you?

Miller: That’s one of the unique things about us. We come from diverse backgrounds. I grew up listening to hip-hop music, indie rock, folk and even classical standards… That’s one of our spiels, that we have a diverse number of influences.

Johnson: Steve and I come from jazz and roots music. We played jazz in college then we got out and we played a lot more on the bluegrass side. We played with Johnson Family Band and Inside Out Strings. Steve was actually the original mandolin player for the Johnson Family Band…

FM: So you don’t like to be tied down to one genre?

Burket: There are a lot of sounds out there and it’s hard to pick just one.

Miller: Because our instrumentation is so bluegrassy it’s easy to put us in that category.

Johnson: At no time do we ever say, “That’s not bluegrass enough.” When I played in the

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Johnson Family Band, we kept it pretty bluegrass. We’re not trying to be a bluegrass band…

FM: What’s the hope for this band ? Do you want to go somewhere or are you thinking, “This is just another band” ?

Johnson: We started recording an EP. Hopefully this EP will get out there and we can use that to record an LP, a full-length album. We have enough material. It’s just the money.

FM: What does Fargo mean to you ?

Miller: I’ve lived in Fargo since 1998 so I pretty much call it my hometown. I love the community. Because of Fargo I never would have been able to open for John C. Reilly. There are definitely opportunities and there’s a really good music scene here.

Boynton: I can definitely say that I was scared to move here from Florida. It’s definitely the best thing that could have happened to me.

FM: Talk about the music scene in Fargo.

Johnson: I think music, in general, has had so many influences that people aren’t like, “this is going to be bluegrass. This is going to be rock and roll. This is going to be hip-hop.” Everything is kind of melding into different influences and that hopefully will create a more unique experience for original music. It seemed like in the past that people were like, “This is this type of band. This is a punk band and this is a bluegrass band and they don’t meet up.”

Burket: We’ve tried experimenting by mixing up shows. We did a show with Sleeping in Gethsemane, which is a metal punk rock band. It was interesting to see the two different crowds come together. We had completely different people’s mind sets. I thought it worked.

FM: Do you find that, in Fargo, it’s a lot of the same people who are creating the music scene ?

Boynton: Yeah, it’s pretty incestuous (Laughs).

Burket: There’s also the younger kids that are coming up like the Vistas and Tiny Moving Parts. It’s still growing. We’re getting older and the younger bands keep coming in.

Johnson: And they never show enough respect (Laughs).

Burket: Well, did we ever show enough respect (Laughs)?

FM: Thanks guys for taking the time. We really appreciate it.

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You can check out Diane Miller and the Silver Daggers at the Hodo on Dec 13.

Diane will also be performing with her hip hop group, D Mills and the Thrills.

For more information on Diane Miller and the Silver Daggers, find them on Facebook at Diane Miller and the

Silver Daggers.

Photo by M Joy

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DEMPSEY’S1st – Moody River Band7th – Poitin8th – Q515th – Killer Spin21st – San Haven Chuckle’s “End of the world party”22nd – Rock Bottom28th – Poitin29th – Face for Radio31st – New Year’s Eve Dance Party DJ

PICKLED PARROT1st – Free Candy3rd – Jam Night4th – Lucas Hranicka6th – Live Music7th, 8th – Ska Skank Redemption10th – Jam Night11th – Lucas Hranicka13th – Miss Chevious14th, 15th – COD17th – Jam Night18th – Lucas Hrankica20th – Live Music21st, 22nd – Tune in Tokyo27th – Miss Chevious28th, 29th – The Vistas30th, 31st – Helena Handbasket

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CADILLAC RANCH7th – 2 Mile Final14th – October Road21st – Troubadour28th – Fat Daddys

VFW: WEST FARGO1st – Silverado7th, 8th – Work Release14th, 15th – Boomtown21st, 22nd – Front Fenders28th, 29th – Past Due31st – Past Due

WINDBREAK1st – Epic 52nd – Skyline6th, 7th – Dirty Word8th – Rebel Queens9th – Slamabama14th – Shane Martin and Johnny Holm15th, 16th – Skyline20th – Roosters21st – Giving Back Jack22nd – Sellout Stereo23rd, 27th – 8th Hour28th – Pop Rocks29th, 30th – October Road31st – Tripwire

JT CIGARRO1st – 4 on the Floor2nd – The Joey and Tyler Show4th – Open Mic with Mick Klein5th – The Lars and Joe Pony Show7th, 8th – S.O.L.9th – Mike and Kyle (from Carmen the Cactus)13th – Dueling Duo Piano show14th, 15th – Back For More16th – Shawn Mitzel (from Dirty Word)18th – Open Mic with Mick Klein21st – The Arthurs22nd – Carmen the Cactus28th – Cal Ecker30th – The Lars and Joe Pony Show31st – The ArthursMoorhead

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O’KELLY’S7th – Plow Boyz14th – Dead Beats

BAR NINE5th – Lucas Hranicka12th – Anthony Chaput14th – Mick $ Rich15th – Double Team19th – Ciro and Topher Show20th – Lunch Box 26th 27th – Pony Show28th – Double Team

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Next time the lights go up on the Bison Football team, take a moment to say, “Thank you, Rob.” Who? I’m talking about Rob Sobolik, the General Manager of the Fargodome, and right now you’re in his building.

He got his start in 1992 working for the Fargodome parking department while he was going to school over at Moorhead State. It was a part-time job that helped pay rent. When he graduated with an accounting degree, he moved up to the food and beverage department and worked various jobs there. He took over that department and event services in ’95 and later became the assistant general manager in 2001. He landed his current job in May of 2004… Who said you can’t climb the company ladder?

He’s a very busy man — his phone was buzzing so much during my interview that I’m surprised he had any battery left. without burning too much daylight, here’s what we found out about the man who holds up the dome.

By Nick Proulx Photos by J. Alan Paul

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- Originally form Crookston, Minn. (Go, Pirates!)

- Started working in parking department at Fargodome in 1992.- Graduated from MSU Moorhead

in 1993 with undergraduate in accounting.

- Has two “bosses”: The Fargodome Authority, and Global Spectrum.

FM: Without being too blunt, what is it…

RS: “What do I do? [laughs] A little bit of everything. My primary responsibilities are managing the entire facility: Operating budgets, capital budgets, booking the facility, those sorts of things. Obviously things like NDSU

football book themselves, and a lot of our annual events too. It’s also my job to have the relationship with the promoters and the agencies out there for different shows, such as the Mannheim Steamroller and the Taylor Swift date we just announced for next September. All of those, plus events like high school

football tournaments, I’m the guy that they negotiate with.”

FM: In regards to performers, do you approach them or do they approach you?

RS: “Both. Fargo has proven to be a very strong market for most acts, and really it’s

off the beaten path from a touring perspective. We’re not a “must play.” There are a lot of agencies and promoters out there that look at it, and if they have an artist who is playing 40 or 50 dates, they’re probably not going to play Fargo. There are about 40 major markets in the nation — places like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago,

Rob overlooking the fargo domes' set up for the waves of wonder event last month.

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Minneapolis, etc. What we’re considered is a secondary or a tertiary market, however that sells us a bit short. That makes it kind of hard, and with our facility, we’re already busy. We have a very solid line-up of annual events that we come close to breaking even with, before we take on the extras.”

FM: There’s a lot that you can do with this facility; do you wish it could do more?

RS: “It’s more of the flashy and catering side of things that we miss out on. You don’t have a lot of groups that want to

do a fancy, sit-down dinner or company event inside an 18,000-seat football stadium. When we do get those it’s more out of necessity, and to do that right we would need an ancillary facility.”

FM: So who do you answer to?

RS: “The building is owned by the City of Fargo, and they appoint seven individuals as the Fargodome Authority. They are the governing board of the building. They and the city have contracted with Global Spectrum, which is a private management company,

to manage the day-to-day activities of the facilities. That is technically my employer.”

FM: What kind of hours do you put into this job?

RS: “It really depends on everything that’s going on — absolutely full-time plus. A typical day for me, usually I will have some meetings planned and scheduled, but it’s fair to say that 50 percent of my day is spent responding to things that happened either that morning or the night before.”

FM: Does anything

keep you up at night?

RS: “Everything. [laughs] Maybe the finances, or ‘Oh crap, I forgot to call this person,’ or ‘Hey, I should really reach out to this person.’ Some nights I sleep like a baby and some nights I don’t sleep. It’s a fast-paced environment where things are always changing. There’s always something that has to get done; everybody thinks they have an emergency. It’s interesting.”

FM: Does that phone keep buzzing at the dinner table?

RS: “Yep!”

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FM: So you never really get to turn the switch off then?

RS: “It just depends on what it is too. In the email world you’re always connected, which is both good and bad. They don’t know if I’m responding from a pontoon, an icehouse on the lake, from the middle of the woods or sitting at my desk. It’s something you have to be accustomed to in this business, plus we’re dealing with people from the east coast to the west coast. They usually understand the time difference, but then there are times when they have to have something now. You have to have a patient

family who understands it. This also allows me to be at different places throughout the day. If my child has a doctor’s appointment, I can go there and still do my job.”

FM: What do you like about this job?

RS: “It’s really neat, and you feel a sense of accomplishment, when you’re involved with these events. When the lights go off for the introduction of the NDSU football team, and you hear all the noise and the crowd, it’s great to know you had a part in that. Now, the other part is hoping the lights come back on, and when they come back on it’s on

to the next potential catastrophe.”

FM: Do you rub shoulders with any big names?

RS: “I wouldn’t call it rubbing shoulders. It’s fair to say, working in this industry for so long now, I might have a bit of a jaded edge toward entertainers. It’s important to treat them well, and we do. When you go home at night, you like to enjoy the comforts of your home. But when you look particularly from an entertainer’s perspective, these people are on the road for months at a time. We treat our backstage area as their home, so

to speak. You don’t have people come and bother you in the middle of your house, so we give them the privacy they deserve. I prefer to be walking around the venue, checking different areas and talking to people in the crowd; there are other nights when it’s just been a long week, and I’ll barricade myself in the office at night and listen to the radio, or have the TV on in the background for noise and work on things. Some nights I’ll have the lights off, TV on and just veg.”

To find out more about the Fargodome, go to

www.fargodome.com.

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Did you hear the one about the comedians that got together to do

a photo shoot for Fargo Monthly? Sorry, we don’t actually have a

punch line for this. Comedy in Fargo has taken off recently. There

has been an onset of comedians taking the stage at many venues

around the area. We gathered a few of them at our studio to share

some of their best jokes. Read on, and you may finally discover

why the chicken crossed the road.

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Photo by Andrew Jason

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Imagine this if you will. There’s this monster-ukuleles factory. On one side of the factory they make ukuleles, but on the other side there are monsters. So one day, all the workers at the ukuleles factory were singing a song about how there hasn’t been an accident in three days. Well, needless to say, a monster then comes and kills everyone.

No, this isn’t the plot to the next Monsters Inc., movie. This is an example of one of the Kamikaze

Snowmen’s songs. Josh Trumbo, Paul Tebben and Terence Brown II make up this musical comedy group that has been together almost 15 years now.

How they got started: “We came up with the band name in 1998 and it was shortly after that we gave out CDs to people. People listened to them, liked them and paid us for them. We were as shocked as everyone else was (Laughs) “

How often they write songs: “We’ve created 100 new songs in the last three years. We perform everything from the

bizarre to the sort of serious. We do all different styles. Sometimes they’re based on a concept. Like what would happen if a funk band was created to do a public service announcement to stop sexting.”

Lyric that sums them up: “The Key Store, where you can buy a key for any lock (keys do not actually work in locks.)”

Inspirations: “Classics like Abbott and Costello and The Marx Brothers, artists like They Might Be Giants and “Weird Al” Yankovic and local comedians like Adam Quesnell, JD Provorse and Will Spottedbear.”

KAMIKAZE SNOWMENYou can see Kamikaze Snowmen perform on Dec. 27 at Big D’s in

Fargo with Valley Meadows and the Dirty Curls.

www.kamikazesnowmen.com • Facebook: The Kamikaze Snowmen • Twitter: @kamikazesnowmen • iTunes Podcast: The Kamikaze Snowcast

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Adam Quesnell has been doing standup for the last three years. It’s hard to pinpoint his brand of comedy but the best way might be to say that it’s goofy and dark.

That makes sense though since his on stage character can’t relate to anyone. However, in real life, Quesnell, like all these other comedians, has high hopes of making it big and turning this into a professional career but he has discovered that being a comedian is not an easy career path.

Most difficult part of being a comedian:“The most difficult part is people who set out to make a living at comedy and how tenacious they have to be on the road and how many shows they have to do. That’s the hardest part about making a living as a comedian. People can do it. Comedy can be a good job. It’s just a lot of hard work, networking and a lot of travel.”

Favorite joke: “I promoted a show on someone’s Facebook page before I realized that she was dead. I felt really bad about

it because I’m not a monster.” “I commented on it and said, “I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to disparage Sara’s memory at all. It makes me feel terrible that this happened. She was a beautiful person. My life is a brighter and better place for having known her. But you know what, Sarah loved to laugh so come on down to the Sarah Miller memorial comedy club. 2-4-1 drink specials on Thursday (Laughs).”

Inspirations: Chris Maddock, Louis CK and Patton Oswalt

ADAM QUESNELL

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You can see him perform at most open mics in Fargo and he MCs at Courtney’s.

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You may not know this about Janna Syverson, but she loves cats. This joke is how Janna opens up each of her comedy acts and it sums her up pretty well.

Her comedy set touches on race and obscure things (afterall, she’s Native American-Norwegian, or a “Norwedian.”) For the last two years, Syverson has been perfecting her comedy act.

She hopes to take her unique comedy act on the road.

Describe your comedy: “Everybody’s humor is different so that’s a difficult question to answer… I kind of touch on race and obscure things.”

Inspiration: Janeane Garofalo.

Why she does it: “I’ve always been interested in comedy. I always thought I

had funny things to say so I thought, ‘why not try it out?’”

When she fell in love with it: “I work with the drag, burlesque and comedy and we put on shows for local charities. We call ourselves “Action etc.” We did a Halloween show and I dressed up as a Minnesota mom and I rapped for everyone. I got the audience involved. That was probably the most fun I’ve had.”

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Courtney’s Comedy Club

Twitter:@janna_bana • www.planetjanna.blogspot.com

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WILL SPOTTEDBEAR

Will Spottedbear grew up in Pittsburgh. One day, his mom sat him down and told him something that would change his life. He tells it best so here’s his description of this life-changing event.

“My mom told me I was Native American, when I was 10. However, she told me it like I had a disease. ‘Son, you have the Native. I’m sorry. You’re going to grow feathers in no time.’ That’s why I like Pontiacs. I found out when I was 10, and I never knew my dad… Well, because some stereotypes are true (Laughs)”

Don’t let his comedy fool you. Spottedbear is proud of his heritage. That’s why he adopted his father’s name and started his career in comedy.

How he got started: “I was in the military and I was always considered the wise-ass of the group. They said I should do stand-up so when I got out, I figured I’d try it. It was pretty fun, so I kept doing it.”

Theory about comedy: “I play as much to the audience as I can. If the audience isn’t enjoying themselves, then what’s the point.”

What made him like the Native American lifestyle: “It was interesting to meet that side of my family. When I started doing comedy full-time, I started using my grandma’s last name. One: I thought it was a really awesome last name. Two: It got me to meet a lot of my family that I wouldn’t have met so people would know where I’m from. I also didn’t want to accidentally sleep with a cousin. That’s always a fear when you don’t have a dad (Laughs).”

Favorite Joke: My dixie wrecked

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You can see Spottedbear perform at Big D’s on Tuesdays at 9 p.m., Courtney’s Comedy Club every Thursday at 10 p.m. and

Pickled Parrot every Wednesday.

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“Didja hear ‘bout dat der Carol Jahnsan down da street der? Oh ya, she’s been workin’ at da ski boot factory for oh 20 some years now.”

How ‘bout dem LineBenders? They are celebrating 12 years of success in taking modern comedy for a spin. The LineBenders utilize improv techniques as well as whatever personality or accent that comes into their minds while on stage. You may wonder how they

can just go on stage, wing it and still be hilarious. Well, if you ever meet them, you’ll understand. These are some funny folks. This troupe of roughly 10, performs all over the U.S., and will switch from a British to a Spanish accent in the same sentence. They’re the perfect way to put a smile on your face.

Favorite joke: Phil – “Knock, knock. Who’s there? To. To who? No, no, it’s to whom.”Natalie – “Knock, knock. Who’s there? Dwain. Dwain

who? Dwainnn da bathtub I’m drowning!”Or people falling down, always funny.

Favorite place to perform: Gastropub because they bend over backwards for comedians. They built a wonderful little comedy room for us.

Inspirations: Dell Close (Godfather of modern day improv as a performance art) Ryan Stiles, Drew Carey and everyone else from “Whose line is it anyway.”

THE LINEBENDERS

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Facebook page: LineBenders • www.onlinebenders.com

You can see the LineBenders perform during a Benefit at Far�go South Dec 29th. J.J. and Phil also host comedy trivia at the

Gastro pub every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m

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Red RavenTuesdays at 8 p.m.Every Tuesday, Red Raven is filled with the sound of laughter. This is the only venue in Fargo-Moorhead that has comedy for all ages. Their shows are open to anyone, all you have to do is show up and sign-up by 7:30 p.m. for the 8 p.m. show. However, they have a cap of 15 comedians so make sure you arrive early to ensure you get a spot.www.redravenespressoparlor.com916 Main Ave. Fargo

Big D’sTuesdays at 9:30 p.m.After you get your fill of laughter at the Red Raven, you can swing over to Big D’s for another healthy dose of comedy. Anyone is welcome to perform, they just ask the comics to sign up by 8:30 p.m. so they’re ensured a spot in 9:30 p.m. show. Plus, they’ll have their 2-4-1 drink specials going on all day, everyday so you’re guaranteed to have a good

time, even if the comic isn’t that good.www.bigdsbarandgrill.com/fargo1515 42nd St. S, Fargo

Courtney’s Comedy ClubThis is THE place to go for comedy in Fargo. JJ Walker, John Reep, Jay Wendell Walker, Michael Winslow, Dustin Diamond and Dave Coulier have all performed at Courtney’s, making it one of the great comedy venues in the Midwest. National acts perform most Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Thursdays night around 10 p.m. they have an open mic night that features some of the best local comedians. The best part about the show is that it’s FREE. To find out what’s going on at Courtney’s, go to www.courtneyscomedyclub.com.600 30th Ave. S, Moorhead

Fargo Billiards and GastropubWant to test your knowledge while

having a few laughs? Then Tuesday nights at Fargo Billiards is the place for you. J.J. and Phil from the LineBenders host the funniest trivia you’ll ever play. You can win prizes, test your knowledge and have a few cheap laughs, because this is all free. Swing down to Fargo Billiards on a Tuesday around 7:30 p.m. to get in on the action.3234 43rd St. S, Fargo

Pickled ParrotThe Pickled Parrot is Fargo’s newest comedy venue. Every Wednesday, there will be an open mic night for anybody who wants to try their hand at comedy. Registration goes from 9 to 9:45 p.m. and open mic runs from approximately 10 p.m. to midnight. They also have some great drink specials so this is one place you’ll want to check out.505 3rd Ave. N, Fargo

THE VENUES

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Article By Nick Proulx

Some people like to say it’s “Concordia’s gift to the Midwest.” We’re talking about their annual Christmas Concerts of course. Arguably the richest

Christmas tradition in the region, these performances have been a staple of winter in the valley for 86 years now. In the mid-‘70s they took the show on the road to Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, the primary performing facility for the Minnesota Orchestra. The concerts have even been broadcasted

nationwide a number of times on PBS.So what makes them so special? For starters, they tend to take on a worship sort of feel; there isn’t applause between every piece. There is a constant stream of music and narration enhanced by visual art. It’s a compelling mix that brings thousands of people coming back year after year.We sat down with three gentlemen who play major roles in bringing the concerts together year-in and year-out, and here’s what they had to say:

This year’s concerts are taking place Friday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m | Friday, Dec. 7, at 2 and 7 p.m. | on Saturday, Dec. 8 and 2 p.m. | on Sunday, Dec. 9. All showings

are at the Concordia Memorial Auditorium. Buy your tickets online at www.cord.edu/Music/christmas1.php, or call (888) 477-0277.

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Associate Director of Music Organizations, Manager of Choral Ensembles

His role: Executive producer/manager (take your pick). Moe coordinates logistics, promotion, ticketing and other

technical details.

This guy is always in the holiday spirit; his job requires it.

“The phrase I like to use is that I celebrate Christmas year-round. Literally, as soon as we put one Christmas concert away we start planning the next, and start improving for

the next year.”

There are approximately 450 music students at Concordia, some of whom begin working at the start of fall semester. Moe estimates over 10,000 hours go into it each year from

the students alone. That being said, the payoff is huge.

“For many of them this is a life-changing event. They get to be part of something that is beyond anything they

would be able to accomplish as an individual. To be part of this ensemble of performers that can sing beautiful, sacred

Christmas music to about 18,000 people, it’s a pretty powerful experience for the performers.”

Conductor of the Concordia Choir

His role: For 27 years he has come up with the theme of the Christmas concert.

“In a certain way I guess you could call me the chef, but there are lots of cooks.”

Clausen starts considering new themes as soon as he’s hung up his tailcoat from the last concert.

“It’s not just a group of words. It has to somehow portray the message of the concert and yet also have a poetic sense about it: A sense of grace about the title that gives it definition, color and purpose. If someone reads the theme of the concert this year, ‘All are Welcome,’ it should create a certain image and invitation to

want to come to the concert.”

He admits that “All Are Welcome” isn’t overtly Christmas, but assured that a bulk of the music would be Christmas music; it is a Christmas concert, after all. He says it will evoke a sense of joy

and community though, regardless of one’s walk of life. When put together, it should provide an escape from the mundane, as well

as the commercialized take on Christmas — thanks largely to the performers rather than himself, Clausen insists.

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His role: This is his fourth year creating the mural that provides a backdrop for the concert.

“There’s a lot of space to work with — it’s over 170 feet long — but when you’re dealing with these different hymns it doesn’t take very long

to fill it up,” he said.

He traces drawings on his computer — a process that takes so much time that he doesn’t

bother keeping track of hours anymore. Considering Johnson has wanted to be a

liturgical artist since childhood, being a part of the concerts has been rewarding on more than

a few levels.

“I think it’s a great opportunity to inspire people. The background is just a side note;

the sound is phenomenal. To have a little part to add to it is a great scenario for an artist

because it’s really a one of a kind experience.”

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[HE SAID] Wow...Turd... That’s a lot for you to deal with, and especially at the Yuletide of Christmas! You must be some kind of moronic, loser piece of... I’m KIDDING!! Just playing on your self-loathing issues pal. Listen, you’re obviously a sensitive, caring person that’s got a lot going for you. The holidays can be emotionally straining enough without you pig-piling yourself with clutter. She said what she said. She LOVES you! But I want you to start loving yourself too! ( Not in front of anybody mind you, that’s illegal and there’s a fine.) But seriously, if you continue with the poor esteem, things like that can grow into bigger issues like trust, or smothering the other person because you need constant reminding that you ARE a good and worthy soul! Take a big breath, everything’s cool and just because you may not get daily affirmations, doesn’t mean you’re not worthy of them.

Good luck and keep on keepin’ on!

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Well, this is deep! Thank you for writing us. I truly believe that you can’t love anyone until you love yourself. Everyone has insecurities and low self-esteem issues. I think it’s great that you’re willing to admit it and face it head on. If she tells you that she loves you then you need to accept it and give her your whole heart. All you can do is trust her and believe in your relationship. I would also recommend looking in the mirror every day and start by saying, “I’m sexy and I know it!” Enjoy the holidays and be sure to love yourself!

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Toby Reichart is the

Executive Chef of the Beefsteak Club.

Check out his food yourself

at 612 1st Ave. N, Fargo.

More information on the

Beefsteak Club at www.bscfargo.com.

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It’s easy to tell that Toby Reichart is passionate about what he does. He grew up in Las Vegas and has worked around the world as a chef. He moved to Fargo to make the Beefsteak Club one of the best spots for fine dining in Fargo. Reichart has done just that. Some of his stories will have your jaw dropping, while others will leave your sides in pain from laughing.

We hope you’re ready to hear some tales from the road from this eccentric chef.

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worldchef

How did you get involved in cooking?

I grew up in Las Vegas. I needed a job. There was nobody at home. Somebody needed to work. I went to work in 1973 at the Riviera Hotel and worked there up until the ‘80’s. At that time Howard Hughes was still around and Vegas was coming through a lot of changes. I’ve worked almost every house in Vegas.

`What did you love about it so much?

I think the kitchen is something that challenges you not only mentally and physically but it also challenges every sense that you would think of in business. So you have to think about every single aspect in business… You have to do all this work and you don’t know if anybody is going to come in and eat or you don’t know if a thousand people are going to come in to eat and you end up running out of everything…

Tell us one of your crazy stories.

I did an amazing party at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. It was for some big-time high rollers. We helicoptered everything in. Put together a full meal buffet. These people rafted down and we had a full meal with white coat chefs. The whole deal… That was crazy. The amount of money we were spending was crazy.

Do you miss working at those kinds of places?

Somewhat. It’s cool in a way. But, ‘Vegas has bad money’ is what I tell everyone. It comes from people losing.

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Moritz Götze: Deutsche Kunst/German Art Oct. 20 through Jan. 20This exhibition will combine historic and art-history references into humorous and ironic compositions. Götze’s work has been exhibited throughout Germany and Europe. It will now come to little ol’ Moorhead for our enjoyment. The museum is open Wed. to Sun. from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for seniors and adults, free for children under 12 and, best of all, it’s free on Sundays.The Rourke Museum5 2 1 M a i n A v e , M o o r h e a d

The 12 Dates of ChristmasWeekends through the 29thStop by Theatre B this holiday season for a delicious new show about navigating life “alone” in New York. In the search for love, Mary has been set up, hooked up, strung up and fed up. Sex and the City for real people- with no Mr. Big in sight. For more information feel free to visit www.theatreb.org.Theatre B7 16 M a i n A v e , F a r g o

Holiday Lights in Lindenwood ParkWhole month from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.Get the whole family in the holiday spirit this December by checking out some fun light displays. This will be the event’s 14th year. Last year included nearly 45 different displays, with participating company’s including Dominos, Home Depot, and McDonald’s. Admission is $6 per car or van ($5 with canned goods for the local Food Pantries.) For more information visit www.fmsertoma.com.

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Santa Village at Rheault Farm1st to 23rd from 1 to 7 p.m.This is a great way to get in the Christmas spirit so swing down there, go visit Santa and Mrs. Claus, see live reindeer, check out the model train display, see the lights display and do some arts and crafts. Admission is free when you donate canned goods, new or gently used toys or cash. For more information, go to www.fargoparks.com.Rheault Farm2 9 0 2 2 5 t h S t . S , F a r g o

Christmas on the Prairie1st from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.Everything you could want in a Christmas celebration bundled up into one day. Maybe you are into decorating cookies, or horse-drawn wagon rides, or the mixture of carolers, stories and a visit santa. This event will include all of the above so you won’t have to pick favorites. The best part – getting in for free for wearing an ugly Christmas sweater and competing in the ugly Christmas sweater competition! Head towww.fargomoorhead.org. Events are at various locations throughout West Fargo and Fargo throughout the day.

March of Dimes Bowls for Babies5th from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.This is a great way to enjoy some delicious soup from some of the best restaurants around town. You can enjoy the great soup as well choose your favorite bowl designed by local artists. All the money raised

will support the local March of Dimes. Tickets are $20 and are available at all Fargo, West Fargo and Moorhead Gate City Bank locations, McCulley Optix Gallery or at the door.Ramada Plaza and Suites16 3 5 4 2 n d S t . S , F a r g o

Beauty and the Beast5th at 7:30 p.m.You know the story. You probably have the movie in your collection. Well, now it’s time to see the magic come to life with this Broadway rendition of Beauty and the Beast. Over 35 million people have fallen in love with this show. For this one night, the FargoDome encourages you to “Be our guest.” More information and tickets available at www.fargodome.com.Fargodome1 8 0 0 U n i v e r s i t y N , F a r g o

Business After Hours6th from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.Get Involved! Becoming one of the regions most effective networking opportunities Business After Hours creates and promotes professional opportunities. This event allows individuals to network with industry leaders, trade-show vendors and representatives of other organizations. For more information visit www.fmwfchamber.comRamada Plaza & Suites and Conference Center16 3 5 4 2 n d S t r e e t S o u t h , F a r g o

Silent Auction and Food Fest6th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.This is the 27th Annual Bethany Retirement Living silent auction and food fest. This event features

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unique gift items donated by area churches, individuals and businesses. There will also be Scandinavian treats and special holiday foods. Tis the season for great food and supporting a good cause.Resident Center Bethany Retirement Living2 0 1 U n i v e r s i t y D r S , F a r g o

Drive By Breakfast6th and 13th from 7 a.m to 8 a.mThey always say breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Froggy 99.9 is providing us with FREE Boppa’s Bagels, CashWise Doughnuts, Monster Java, and Seattle’s Best Coffee from Coffee Express. www.froggyweb.com6th at Mac’s on Main Ave, Fargo13th at Applebees 2350 45th St S, Fargo

Tommy Thompson6th at 8 p.m. and the 7th and 8th at 8 and 10:30 p.m.Your sides will hurt from laughing after seeing this energetic comedian. It’s the perfect way to spend a chilly winter night. For more information, go to

www.courtneyscomedyclub.comCourtney’s Comedy Club (Inside the AmericInn Lodge & Suites and Events Center of Moorhead)6 0 0 3 0 t h A v e S , M o o r h e a d

VAVA Boutique’s 4th Annual Holiday Event6th and 13th from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.Shopping, happy hour specials, and live music. You may be thinking….I can handle that! VAVA is throwing one stylish party for anyone who likes the above three things. Change up your average girl’s night out by adding some VAVA Boutique style to the mix!Uncorked Winery12 B r o a d w a y , F a r g o

Zappa Does Zappa6th at 8 p.m.Zappa Does Zappa is a tribute act to composer and musician Frank Zappa led by his son Dweezil Zappa. Whether you’re the largest Frank Zappa fan out there or you’re just discovering his music, this is going to be a great concert. More information can be found at www.

fargotheatre.org.Fargo Theatre3 1 4 B r o a d w a y N , F a r g o

Rosie Sauvageau CD Release7th from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.The amazing Rosie Sauvageau returns to the Red Raven with a new CD in hand. Join Rosie along with Nina Grollman and Izzy Marcil for a night of incredible local music! Admission is $5 and all ages are invited.The Red Raven7 16 M a i n A v e , F a r g o

Sara Evans7th at 8 p.m.This amazing country singer song writer is in the area for one night to perform. You don’t want miss her ‘Suds in a bucket’ or ‘A little bit stronger’ hits. Enjoy your country favorites and then hit the casino floor to try win some money.Shooting Star Casino7 7 7 C a s i n o R o a d , M a h n o m e n

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Bonnie Haney Dance & Performing Co. presents ‘The Nutcracker & Holiday Show’7th at 7 p.m. 8th at 2 p.m.This season enjoy the timeless holiday classic of the Nutcracker among other holiday favorites. Through the graceful art of dance venture to the Land of Sweets and visit Clara, the Prince, Drosselmeyer and more. Information on ticket sales can be found at www.bonniehaneydance.comMoorhead High School Stage2 3 0 0 4 t h A v e S , M o o r h e a d

The Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre Presents It-s a Wonderful Life7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, 15th at 7:30 p.m. and 9th and 16th at 2 p.m.It isn’t the holiday’s without a required viewing of this holiday classic. This faithful adaptation has all your favorite characters: George and Mary Hatch, Clarence, Uncle Billy, Violet, and, of course, the Scrooge-like villain, Mr. Potter. The show not only celebrates the faith of the season, it also celebrates the American philosophy of life: hard work, fair play and the love and support of one’s family and community will be rewarded. For more information visit www.fmct.org.Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre3 3 3 4 t h S t r e e t S o u t h F a r g o ( T h e S t a g e a t I s l a n d P a r k )

Santa Fly In8th, 15th and 22nd from 12 to 2 p.m.It’s that time of year and Santa is near. Santa flies in at the Fargo Air Museum to visit with children about their wish lists. Call 701.293.8043 or visit www.fargoairmuseum.org for more info.Fargo Air Museum16 0 9 19 t h A v e N , F a r g o

Jaws, paws and lunch with Santa Claus

8th from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.It’s Christmas time with the animals of the Red River Zoo! This is a great time to see some awesome animals, go on a tour, have some delicious lunch, take a photo with Santa, go on a carousel ride and much more. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children.Red River Zoo4 2 5 5 2 3 r d A v e . S , F a r g o

Fargo Force8th at 7:05 p.m.Watch the Force take on Sioux City.Scheels Arena5 2 2 5 3 1 s t A v e S , F a r g o

Jerrod Niemann8th at 7 p.m.This country star is in our neck of the woods this holiday season. Including hits like ‘Lover, Lover’ and ‘One More Drinkin’ Song’ Jerrod Niemann will have you on your feet singing the night away. Ticket information is at www.northernlightcasino.ticketsunplugged.comNorthern Lights Casino

Together We Rise Benefit Concert8th at 9:30 p.m.This concert is being put on by MSUM’s Public Relations Student Society to raise money for Together We Rise, an organization dedicated to working with foster care children around the nation. All proceeds raised from this event will be used for the Together We Rise program called Sweet Cases. The Sweet Cases will be given to foster care children right here in Fargo-Moorhead. The Sweet cases include a duffel bag, personal hygiene kit, jump rope, journal, chalk, crayons, coloring books, a stuffed animal, a blanket and a towel. Basically every $20 raised will pay for one Sweet Case.

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NDSU Men’s Basketball9th at 4 p.m.Not only is the Men’s basketball team in town but they are up against a long time rival the University of North Dakota. Come see these boys in action on the court, which kind of green will you be cheering for?Fargodome1 8 0 0 N U n i v e r s i t y D r . , F a r g o

Phineas and Ferb10th at 6:30 p.m.Disney’s Phineas and Ferb: The Best Live Tour Ever is swinging into Grand Forks this Monday evening. Phineas and Ferb are bringing their whole gang along for a night of performance and entertainment! For more information please visit www.theralph.comRalph Engelstad Arena1 R a l p h E n g e l s t a d A r e n a D r , G r a n d F o r k s

Shine into the Holidays: Downtown Dreams Night 1 and 26th and 13thGrab your girlfriends for a great night of shopping and “wish listing” with these Downtown businesses! The Wish List Program will make it easy for your loved ones to pick out your favorites this holiday season. Just stop by the participating stores and restaurants, shop a little and fill out your wish list cards. They even give you reminder cards to pass along little hints to make your “downtown dreams” come true. And men, it’s not just for ladies… we invite you, too! Participating businesses will be open late.Downtown Fargo

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awards. More information of Ouellette and his show can be found at www.courtneyscomedyclub.com.Courtney’s Comedy Club (AmericInn Lodge & Suites and Events Center of Moorhead)6 0 0 3 0 t h A v e S , M o o r h e a d

Cirque Du Soleil: QUIDAM14th – 16th first show 7:30 p.m.‘Quidam’ is performing all across the Globe from Germany, Austria and here in the United States. Performing at the Ralph Engelstad in Grand Forks this is the road trip to make. Take a journey north to witness a young girl’s escape into a world of imagination. For more information show times and ticket sales please visit www.cirquedusoleil.comRalph Engelstad Arena1 R a l p h E n g e l s t a d A r e n a D r , G r a n d F o r k s

FM Symphony’s Holiday Pops Concert14th at 7 p.m. and 15th at 2 p.m.This is a great way to get into the holiday spirit. The FM Symphony will fill the Fargo Theatre with their arrangement of beautiful holiday classics. Fargo’s own celtic band, Poitin (pronounced pa-CHEEN) will also perform alongside the symphony in several pieces. Tickets and more information are available at www.fmsymphony.orgFargo Theatre3 1 4 B r o a d w a y N , F a r g o

FM Ballet performs “The Classic Nutcracker”14th and 15th at 7 p.m. and 15th at 2 p.m.The holiday classic is coming to Fargo. “The Nutcracker” will be performed by the FM Ballet and feature dancer and artistic director, Matt Gasper, as well as guest dancer, Mikal Kenfield. This is a great way to get into the holiday spirit. Tickets available through the NDSU Fine Arts Box Office and Gasper’s School of Dance.NDSU Reineke Festival Hall12 t h A v e . N . a n d B o l l e y D r , F a r g o

MMA Cage Fight15th from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.Mixed Martial Arts combines a powerful combination of striking, grappling and sheer brutality to create a fury of full contact battles, and is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat or on your feet. With special guest referee UFC champ Sean Sherk and special guest Brock Larson this will be one explosive event.Shooting Star Casino7 7 7 C a s i n o R o a d , M a h n o m e n

Zooventure: Survivor: Fargo16th from 1:30 to 3 p.m.Have you ever wondered how animals survive these brutal winters? This is the perfect time to find out. Zooventures at the Red River Zoo are family programs geared for children 4 years and older. This month they’re exploring the life of animals during the winter months. There will be lots of

indoor and outdoor activities so be sure to bundle up. For more information, go to www.redriverzoo.org/zooventures.Red River Zoo4 2 5 5 2 3 r d A v e . S , F a r g o

Dakota Air: The Radio Show16th at 2 p.m.This is a great event to check out to get your fill of music, comedy and Christmas fun. Some of the guests appearing in the show will be champion fiddler, Loy Larson, “Mr. History” Steve Stark, the Kathie Brekke Trio, Christopher Gabriel and many more. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. There are also group rates available. Tickets can be purchased at www.tickets300.com or by calling 866-300-8300.Fargo Theatre3 1 4 B r o a d w a y N , F a r g o

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Men’s Flat Track Roller derby16th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.Fargo’s Rock City Riot brings more men’s roller derby to Skateland. Come watch the Quad Brawlers and Hipcheck Murphys battle it out in the our 3rd season! The Quad Brawlers are out to repeat their season win in 2011, and the Hipcheck Murphys are trying to keep the title they won in 2012. Who will it be this year?!Skateland3 3 0 2 I n t e r s t a t e B o u l e v a r d S , F a r g o

Shine into the Holidays: Last Minute Men’s Night20thAs a continuation of Downtown Dreams Night, this is an evening for all of you men to complete – or maybe start – your holiday shopping. They have made it easy to select items from Wish List cards. Participating businesses will even gift wrap for you. Come on down, support your local businesses and wrap up your holiday shopping.Downtown Fargo

The Blenders20th – 23rd at 7:30 p.m. and 23rd at 2 p.m.The Blenders are coming back to Fargo. This vocal quartet is originally from Fargo but have spent the last 20 years touring the U.S. In that time they have performed on Jay Leno and with acts like Savage Garden, Chicago, Lou Rawls and Chuck Berry. Every year they return to Fargo to put on a Christmas concert that are you sure not to forget. For more information and tickets, go to www.theblenders.com.Fargo Theatre3 1 4 B r o a d w a y N , F a r g o

Fargo Force21st at 7:35 p.m. 22nd at 7:05 p.m.In town for the holiday weekend Cedar Rapids visit our very own Fargo Force the 21st and Sat the 22nd the Force face Tri-City. Check out these athletes on ice.Scheels Arena5 2 2 5 3 1 s t A v e S , F a r g o

Rumble on the Red Wrestling Tournament28th at 10 a.m. and 29th at 9 a.m.This year will mark the seventh year of the Rumble on the Red Tournament. This is one of the largest wrestling tournaments in the country. There will be 19 mats running continuously for two days and will feature over 1,300 varsity/JV wrestlers and over 300 youth wrestlers. For more information, go to www.fargorumble.com.Fargodome1 8 0 0 U n i v e r s i t y N , F a r g o

Hairball28th at 8:30 p.m.The ultimate 80’s impersonation act is coming back to Fargo. This group will perform Guns N’ Roses, Whitesnake, Bon Jovi and many more. You won’t want to miss a single second of this show because this is a must see event. For more information and tickets, go to www.thehubfargo.com.The Hub2 5 2 5 9 t h A v e . S W , F a r g o

32 Below31st at 9 p.m.32 Below is taking the stage to rock in the new year with you! Big D’s and The Ramada are co-hosting this New Years Eve Bash. Combining their original music with songs by artists we all love this party is surely the way to bring in the new year. So come sing, dance and toast to the end of 2012 and to all the possibilities that 2013 can bring.

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Harlem GlobetrottersJan. 3rd at 7 p.m.The Harlem Globetrotters “You Write the Rules” tour is rolling through Fargo. This tour is unique since fans will create the rules that will affect the outcome of the game. Fans can vote on the crazy rules at www.harlemglobetrotters.com. There will also be an opportunity to play a little b-ball with the Globetrotters before the game. Make sure you get your tickets early as this is sure to be a hot event. For more information, go to www.fargodome.com.Fargodome1 8 0 0 U n i v e r s i t y N . D r , F a r g o

The Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre Presents: New Year’s Musical RevueJan. 4th and 5th at 7:30Looking for something to do after the holidays? Ring in the New Year with music from some of the best musicals ever written. Includes a few unknown songs along with popular broadway hits. For more information visit www.fmct.org.Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre3 3 3 4 t h S t r e e t S o u t h F a r g o ( T h e S t a g e a t I s l a n d P a r k )

Sesame Street Live Elmo’s Super HeroesJan. 4th at 7 p.m., 5th at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. and 6th at 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.Oh no! Super Grover has lost his super-ness and Sesame Street needs a hero! Have no fear because Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird and all their friends out to bring the “super” back to Super Grover. This family friendly event will feature singing and dancing throughout a performance that is sure to bring a smile to everyone’s face. For more information, go to www.fargodome.com.Fargodome1 8 0 0 U n i v e r s i t y N . D r , F a r g o

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