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February 2011Volume 2, Issue 8
MusicQFM launches new pro-grams and great concert /
page 3
Food A chocolate treat for yoursweetheart / Food and winetrends to warm up to this
winter / recipes / page 4
FamilySimple ways to help relievekids flu discomforts /Theyre Servin it up Again!
/ page 5
Movies
Movies coming to River Cin-ema 15 in February / pages
6-7
Calendar of EventsFebruary events happeingin the Greater Grand Forks
area / pages 8-9
Sports- On the coverA Bout to remember / UNDTheatre presents SpoonRiver Anthology / Adven-ture continues to thrive in
Grand Forks / pages 10-11
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Recently After 5 caught up with
Phil Ehlke, General Manager
of Your QFM, a Christian
radio station based out of Fos-
ston which is now opening up an office inGrand Forks this month and putting on the
Rock and Worship Roadshow at the Ralph
Engelstad Arena on February 17th, and Kerri
Drees, a former voice on Grand Forks radio
stations owned by Leighton Broadcasting
and soon to be a new voice on Your QFM.
Together we talked about the addition of a
QFM office in Grand Forks as well as the up-coming Rock and Worship Roadshow.
A5: Why did you want to open an office
in GF instead of creating a different sta-
tion all together?PE: Pretty much impossible to start a
completely different station in Grand Forks.
Even if the FCC allowed a new frequency
for Grand Forks, it would cost a fortune tocompletely start a new independent station.
A5: What advantages come to having
an office in GF?
PE: Grand Forks is the largest populated
community within the QFM listening area.
It's hard to connect with a community that
size when you have no physical presence or
no "boots on the ground" there. We want theGrand Cities to be fully aware that they have
an active Christian Radio Station in
town...on-air and on the streets...and we will
be. The new studio and added staff also al-
lows us the ability to be "live and local" somuch more throughout the week.
A5: What changes to the programming
will be made?
KD: What will stay is Mornings with
Brant and Total Axxess with Wally in the late
afternoons. Well have Focus on the Family
and 60 minutes with Phil at 9:00 a.m. The
lineup after Phil will be Dave Ramsey from
10:00-11:00, then Ill be on from 11:00-3:00
and then Wally will be on from then until
7:00. At 7:00 Focus on the Family will run.Then Holly Sableman will do her show
called Looking up with Holly from 7:30 to
midnight. My program will be music. Holly
will do a live portion from 9:00-11:00 where
she takes phone calls on your life situations.
A5: With an office in GF, can we expect
more concerts like the Rock and Worship
Road Show?
PE: Lets put it this way...it won't hurt.
Coming on February 17, QFM will helpkick off their new office in Grand Forks and
new programming by hosting the Rock and
Worship Roadshow at the Ralph EngelstadArena in Grand Forks.
Drawing over 350,000 to concert venues
across the country since its successful
launch in 2009, the Rock and Worship Road-
show, is ready to embark on its 3rd Annual
run of the popular concert series. Compas-
sion International will serve as the executive
producer and is proud to announce the star-studded cast which includes the recent
American Music Award winning band Mer-
cyMe, critically acclaimed band Jars of Clay,
Thousand Foot Krutch, Matt Maher and The
Afters.
Since their debut in 2001, Grammy-nom-
inated, American Music Award and multiple
GMA Dove Award winners MercyMe havesold nearly 6 million units in CD and DVD
sales, while being one of few Contemporary
Christian music groups to have had all of
their recordings certified Gold or Platinum,
as well as garner 22 No.1 multi-format
Christian radio singles, and four consecutive
mainstream radio hits. In 2009 BILL-
BOARD named MercyMe's "Word Of GodSpeak" the #1 Song of The Decade and the
group the #1 Christian Songs Artist of the
Decade, with an additional #1 as the Chris-
tian AC Song Artist of The Decade as one of
the industry's most notable talents. MercyMe
recently made history as I Can Only Imag-
ine surpassed 1 million digital downloads,
making it the first song in Christian music togo platinum in the digital domain. The multi-
platinum selling band has been seen on The
Tonight Show, CNN, Fox News Channels
Fox & Friends, ABC News, CBS The Early
Show, and on the pages of Entertainment
Weekly, The New York Times, USA Today,
Billboard, and more.Jars of Clay has amassed more than 6 mil-
lion in career sales (5 Gold, 2 Platinum and
1 Double Platinum certification), three
GRAMMY Awards (from 8 nominations), an
American Music Award nod, six GMA Dove
Award nominations, 17 No. 1 radio hits, and
numerous film credits and BMI honors for
songwriting and performing.
Thousand Foot Krutch, started by front-
man/songwriter Trevor McNevan, have sold
over 750,000 copies to date of their albums
Set It Off, Phenomenon, The Art Of Break-ing, The Flame in All of Us and Welcome To
The Masquerade. The band hit the musical
scene with the independent album Set It Off
and their album Phenomenon branched into
mainstream radio with the single Rawkfist.
TFKs albums have garnered 10 No. 1 Chris-
tian Rock singles, four Top 25 Active Rock
Singles, and five Top 10 Christian CHR sin-gles. The past year has been a whirlwind for
TFK since the release of their fifth studio
album, Welcome to the Masquerade,
which has produced three No. 1 Christian
Rock singles, two top 10 Christian CHR sin-
gles, one top 15 Active Rock single, as well
as numerous TV, film, gaming and sportarena placements including being featured atthe Super Bowl in February as well as
ESPNs use during recent NCAA games.
Theyve headlined a variety of festivals and
have performed with acts Skillet, ThreeGrace, Breaking Benjamin, Chevelle,
mac, Switchfoot to name a few.
As an award-winning songwriter
Maher gained notice as the writer of
ternationally renowned modern-wsong, Your Grace Is Enough. H
sought after for his poignant yet poeti
ing style, Maher has recently had recorded by such artists as Micha
Smith; Chris Tomlin; Hawk Nelson; P
Craig & Dean; Audrey Assad; B
Brown and others.
Texas-based band The Afters wer
pelled into the national spotlight wit
INO/Sony Music Label Group debut
We All Could Win. The project spawnswirling, melodic hit Beautiful Love,
ing the band an enthusiastic following
the song was selected as the theme tra
MTVs 8th and Ocean. Beautiful
was also the most downloaded track o
on the iTunes Inspirational charts an
nered the band an mtvU award as we
Afters sophomore release Never Back To OK (INO/Columbia Record
buted in the Top 50 on the Billboar
200, and proved to be sensation on the
screen with Greys Anatomy (ABC
Phil, Army Wives (Lifetime)
Rachael Ray. A slew of media inc
Rolling Stone, Seventeen.com, E!
Live, TV Guide, Premiere Radio andalso picked up on covering The After
lier releases as well.
If youd like to attend this histori
cert, but fear you cant afford it, have n
as the tradition of the Rock and W
Roadshow continues with $10 gener
mission prices.
For more information on the Roaplease visit www.rockandworshi
show.com.
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programs and great concerJordan Meyer
Publisher
Pictured is Trevor McNevan, lead singer ofThousand Foot Krutch.
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C
hocolate and Valentine's Dayare like peas in a pod. Valen-tine's Day enthusiasts find it
hard to imagine going withoutchocolate on that special mid-February daywhen couples express their love for one an-
other.This Valentine's Day, men and women can
go above and beyond when gifting theirsweetheart and prepare a homemade choco-late dish that's sure to please. A recipe like thefollowing for "Chocolate-CoveredCaramelized Cashews" from Michael Rec-chiuti and Fran Gage's "Chocolate Obses-sion" (Stewart, Tabori & Chang) should puta smile on your sweetheart's face this Valen-tine's Day.
Chocolate-Covered Caramelized CashewsMakes about 11 ounces
11/2 cups whole cashews
1/3 cup granulated sugar2 teaspoons unsalted butter with 82% but-terfat
1/2 cup unsweetened natural cocoa pow-der
1/2 cup tempered 65-70% chocolateRoast and caramelize the cashews:
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line the bottomof a sheet pan with parchment paper.
Use only whole cashews, not broken
pieces. Spread them on the prepared pan in asingle layer. Roast the nuts until they aremedium brown, about 12 minutes.
While the nuts are roasting, put a piece ofparchment paper or a nonstick baking lineron a work surface. Measure the sugar andbutter and put both of them next to the stove.
As soon as the nuts are roasted, place amedium heavy-bottomed pot over medium-high heat. Use an unlined copper pot if youhave one. When the pot is hot -- test by flick-ing a drop of water into the pan; it should siz-zle and dance across the bottom --immediately add the nuts and the sugar.Cook, stirring constantly with a woodenspoon, until the sugar liquefies and coats the
nuts. If they start to smoke, reduce the heat.
When only a few specks of sugar remain un-melted, remove from the heat and add thebutter. Stir until the nuts glisten and start toseparate from one another.
Scrape the nuts onto the parchment paperor baking liner and separate them into indi-vidual pieces as best as you can. When they
are cool enough to handle, carefullyapart any that are stuck together.
Let the nuts cool to room temperatu
Coat the nuts with chocolate:Chill a large metal bowl in the refrigfor at least 20 minutes. Line the botto
large sheet pan with parchment paper. Scocoa powder into a medium bowl.
Put the caramelized nuts in the cbowl. Add the tempered chocolate andto coat the nuts with the chocolate. Whchocolate has almost set, after about utes, sift about half the cocoa powdethe nuts. Stir until the nuts start to sepand then toss them with your hands torate them into individual pieces. Addcocoa powder if needed to separatecompletely. You may have cocoa powdover.
Put the nuts in a sieve, shake them
move any excess cocoa powder, anspread them in a single layer on the prpan.
When the chocolate has set, store thin an airtight container in a cool, drynot in the refrigerator, for up to 2 wee
With winter's frosty chill in
the air, you find yourselfdonning hats and boots
and warming yourself by
the fireplace. And, as the weather changes,
so do your food cravings. This season, the
comforting classics are back in style - from
warm soups to the comfort of home cooked
meals - and technology has also permeated
the dining room table.
"I enjoy this time of year because it's
when my entire family gets together. I love
to gather around the table with my family
and friends to enjoy delicious food and
wine," says Emmy award-winning chef
and cookbook author, Giada De Laurentiis.
Not many people have a better sense of
food and wine trends than De Laurentiis,
who recently developed a seasonal enter-
taining guide in conjunction with BellaSera wines that features tips and recipes
perfect for winter.
"Pairing meals with wines is definitely
becoming a trend for home entertaining,
and Bella Sera wines make for delicious
pairing with the dishes typical of the sea-
son," De Laurentiis notes.
Here are some tips and trends to help
keep your entertaining warm and cheery
this winter:
Soups. Soups will be hot this season.
This comforting classic will make a return
to the table as a complement to the overall
meal - or even the meal itself, if the soup is
hearty enough. Try Giada's Italian White
Bean, Pancetta and Tortellini Soup paired
with Bella Sera Chianti.
Simplicity. Keeping things simple in the
kitchen has never been more on-trend.
From using slow-cookers to five-ingredient
recipes, expect the season's winter dishes
to include simple appetizers and one-pot
wonders paired with wine, instead of diffi-
cult dishes with extensive ingredient lists
and complicated mixed drinks.
Home-cooked meals. The convenience
of fully prepared take-home dinners and
platters is being overtaken by practicality
during these economic times. Especially
when the weather turns cold, mor
more home cooks are staying in thekitchens - using some pre-made ingre
- but saving money by preparing th
of the meals themselves.
Technology. Browsing the Intern
using smart phones to research and
for wintertime recipes is gaining in
larity. Cookbooks will always be a fa
but more home cooks are doing som
ging online as well, especially to fin
twists on beloved favorites, like
stews and simple cassoulets.
Discussion. Place a few different b
of wine directly on the table for frien
family to help themselves. This enco
discussion about the food and wine
the wine bottles offer a cozy adornm
a winter table.
Yes, winter means comfort-food
planning. So go ahead and browse f
perfect recipe, make a one-pot sou
thrill guests with a variety of wines to
ple around your winter table, as you
and enjoy special meals with famil
friends.
For delicious winter recipe and
pairing ideas, and to download Giada
sonal entertaining guide, visit ww
laserawines.com.
Dining
A Chocolate TreatFor Your SweetheartStart his or her day off right! Pamper yoursweetheart with a luscious breakfast in bed.
Apple Raisin French Toast Strata
Ingredients
1 (1 pound) loaf cinnamon raisin bread, cubed1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, diced1 cup diced peeled apples8 eggs2 1/2 cups half-and-half cream6 tablespoons butter, melted
1/4 cup maple syrupDirections1. Coat a 9x13 inch baking dish with cookingspray. Arrange 1/2 of the cubed raisin bread inthe bottom of the dish. Sprinkle the cream
cheese evenly over the bread, and top with theapples. If you like extra raisins, add them now.Top with remaining bread. 2. In a large bowl,
beat the eggs with the cream, butter, and maplesyrup. Pour over the bread mixture. Cover withplastic wrap, and press down so that all breadpieces are soaked. Refrigerate at least 2 hours.3. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degreesC). 4. Bake 45 minutes in the preheated oven.Let stand for 10 minutes before serving.
Chocolate Waffles
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour3 teaspoons baking powder1/2 teaspoon salt1/2 cup white sugar3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder1 cup milk
2 eggs4 tablespoons butter, melted
1 tablespoon butter, softened3/4 cup confectioners' sugar1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract1 teaspoon milk
Directions
1. Preheat waffle iron. In a large mixing bowl,stir together flour, baking powder, salt, sugarand cocoa. Stir in milk, eggs and butter untilmixture is smooth. 2. To make hard sauce: stirtogether softened butter, confectioners' sugar,vanilla extract and milk. Sauce should be fairlystiff. 3. Spray preheated waffle iron with non-stick cooking spray. Pour mix onto hot waffle
iron. Cook until golden brown. Serve hot withhard sauce.
Recipes
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Any parent who's sat up through
the night with a sick childknows relieving their symp-toms is only part of your mis-
sion. Easing the discomforts of cold and flufor your little one is a No. 1 priority.
"Watching your child suffer, even if it'sfrom something as minor as a nose that's soreand chapped from repeated blowing, is a ter-rible feeling for any parent," says Dr. TanyaRemer Altman, a mother and pediatricianwho is a best-selling author and spokespersonfor the American Academy of Pediatrics."Relieving the discomforts related to coldand flu not only helps kids feel better, it alsoreduces stresses for their parents."
"Dr. Tanya," as she's known to her patientsand the millions who've seen her on theToday Show or who follow her blog, offers
some tips to help parents make children feelmore comfortable while fighting a cold or theflu:
* Flu vaccines are recommended for
everyone 6 months and older, but it's not un-usual for children to fear a shot. Ask your pe-diatrician about giving your child the flu
vaccine in a nasal spray form. It's availablefor children 2 and older, and provides thesame protection and safety as the traditionalflu shot.
* Your mother probably swore by chickensoup and she was on to something. Servingsick children chicken soup not only givesthem the benefit of nourishment while theirbodies are fighting a virus, studies showchicken soup has anti-inflammatory proper-ties as well. Plus, it's a popular comfort foodthat most kids love.
* Sore, chapped noses add to the discom-fort of having a cold. Tissues with added lo-tion, like Puffs Plus with Lotion, can helpprevent chapping from frequent nose blowingand wiping. The strong, lotion-filled tissues
can help children get more out of their noseblowing, ensuring they're confident they canblow without getting anything "icky" on theirlittle hands. You can also use petroleum jelly
or unscented ointment to soothe the irritationand discomfort.
* Another way to help relieve a stuffy nose
is to try a few drops of nasal saline and gentlesuctioning. A cool mist humidifier and a lib-eral application of Vicks on children olderthan 2 can also help, especially at night whenlying down can make a child feel stuffy. Re-member, however, never to use Vicks on chil-dren younger than 2 years old; it may actuallyincrease the mucus in their airways.
* Frequent hand-washing is important toprevent the spread of viruses. Yet washingyour hands a lot, especially in cold weather,can leave them dry, sore and cracked. Teach
your children to wash their hands whilesinging "Wash, wash, wash your hands, washthem every day. Wash them with water andwash them with soap to wash the germsaway" to the tune of "Row, row, row your
boat." Then follow up with a soothing lotion.You can find many fragrance-free varietiesspecially formulated for children.
* When your child's throat is sore, he
might be unwilling to eat or drink Offer a sugar-free fruit Popsicle insteacoolness can help ease a sore throat
child will get some hydration from the juice and he'll feel like he's getting a treat.
* Make trips to the doctor's office bringing a book or toy to keep your chcupied, and a snack in case she gets hA special reward or treat after the visit a nice tradition.
Finally, don't overlook your own mcomfort as well; call the doctor if yoyour child's symptoms are worrisomeents often tell me they thought about c
but didn't want to be a bother," Dr. says. "Most pediatricians are parents tothey would rather take a few minutes tsure you that your child's cold symptomimprove on their own than to not hav
call about your sick child who really nbe seen. Your pediatrician is there tyou, so if you feel something is imppick up the phone and call."
Family
Simple ways to helprelieve kids' flu discomforts
They are servin' it up again in
the Church Basement Kitchen
with the sequel to the highlypopular musical comedy
Church Basement Ladies. This time around,
the year is 1969 and the world is changing.
As folks protest the Vietnam War and
woman are demanding equal pay for equal
work, in their small rural Minnesota com-munity, the ladies of the Lutheran church
basement kitchen are dealing with changes
of their own. The Church Basement Ladiestake us from serving the High School stu-
dents at the Luther League Banquet to achurch sponsored Missionary Night, to the
rise and fall of the Viking's Super BowlSunday. From the elderly matriarch of the
kitchen to the young mom-to-be, these
women find strength in each other as they
deal with the joys and upheavals frombelow the House of God! "You'll laugh until
your sidedish hurts" with their hilarious an-
tics and down-to-earth charm from withinthe church basement. This is most certainly
true.
You can catch this great show at the
Chester Fritz Auditorium on Febraury 12 at
3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tickets can b
chased from Ticketmaster or at the C
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They're Servin' it up Again
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A Second Helping: The ChurchBasement Ladies Sequel
Inspired by the best-selling bookGrowing Up Lutheran
by Janet Martin and Suzann NelsonWritten by Greta Grosch
Music & Lyrics by Drew Jansen andDennis Curley
Director Curt WollanProduced by Troupe America,Inc. and
Curt Wolan, Executive ProducerOriginally opened at the Plymouth
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Coming Soon to River
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Master diver Frank
McGuire has explored theSouth Pacific's Esa-ala Caves
for months. But when his exitis cut off in a flash flood,
Frank's teamincluding 17-
year-old son Josh and finan-
cier Carl Hurley are forcedto radically alter plans. With
dwindling supplies, the crew
must navigate an underwater
labyrinth to make it out.
SanctumRated R
Starring: Richard Roxburgh,Rhys Wakefield, Alice Parkin-
son, Dan Wyllie, Christopher
Baker, Ioan Gruffudd
Two garden g
Gnomeo (voice of
McAvoy) and Juliet (vEmily Blunt), try to
tragedy and find a happ
ing to their star-crosse
affair when they are cauin a feud between neigh
Gnomeo
&
JulietRated G
Starring: James M
Emily Blunt, Michael Maggie Smith, Patrick S
After spending years using a
fake marriage to help score withthe ladies, commitment phobe,
Patrick, finally meets the girl of his
dreams. But, when his dream girl
finds the ring in his pocket and no-
tices the tan line on his finger, she
demands to get the soon-to-be ex-
wifes permission before moving
forward in the relationship. Patrick
must find a good female friend to
play the role of his wife and who
knows him better than his own of-
fice assistant, Katherine.
Just Go
With ItRated PG-13
Starring: Jennifer Aniston,Adam Sandler, Nicole Kidman
Justin Bieber wilhimself in his life storpic will be sprinkled
performances from hrent concert tour.
Justin
Bieber
Never Sa
NeverRated G
Starring: Justin Bieber
FBI Agent Malcolm Turner
and his 17-year-old nephew
Trent go undercover at an all-
girls' school for the arts, afterTrent witnesses a murder.
They pose, respectively, as Big
Momma and Charmaine, in
order to find evidence incrim-inating the murderer before he
finds them.
Big Mommas:
Like Father
Like SonRated PG-13
Starring: Martin Lawrence,Brandon T. Jackson, Jessica
Lucas, Faizon Love
Storyline revolves around a
group of nine Earthbound aliens
who escaped their planet just be-
fore it was destroyed by a rival
species. The group hide out on
Earth, disguised as teenagers.
The title character soon discov-
ers, however, that he is still
being hunted by the enemy.
I Am
Number
FourRated PG-13
Starring: Alex Pettyfer, TeresaPalmer, Dianna Agron, Kevin
Durand, Timothy Olyphant,
Jake Abel
Dr. Martin Harris a
after a car accident in B
discover that his wife su
doesnt recognize him aother man has assumed h
tity. Ignored by disbe
authorities and hunted by
rious assassins, he finds
alone, tired and on thAided by an unlikely ally
plunges headlong into a
mystery that will force
question his sanity, his i
and just how far hes wigo to uncover the truth.
UnknowRated PG-13
Starring: Liam NeesonKruger
February 11
The EagleRated PG-13
Starring: Jamie Bell, Chan-ning Tatum
In 140 AD, twenty years after
the unexplained disappearance of
the entire Ninth Legion in themountains of Scotland, young cen-
turion Marcus Aquila arrives from
Rome to solve the mystery and re-
store the reputation of his father,
the commander of the Ninth. Ac-
companied only by his Britishslave Esca, Marcus sets out across
Hadrian's Wall into the uncharted
highlands of Caledonia - to con-
front its savage tribes, make peace
with his father's memory, and re-
trieve the lost legion's golden em-
blem, the Eagle of the Ninth.
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February 4
An emotionally unstable
college freshman (Leighton
Meester) grows obsessed with
her unsuspecting roommate in
Danish director Christian E.Christiansen's English-lan-
guage debut.
The
RoommateRated R
Starring: Leighton Meester,Minka Kelly, Cam Gigandet,
Alyson Michalka, Danneel Har-
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The story centers on
(Nicholas Cage) driven
who is chasing the peop
killed his daughter an
napped her baby.
vendetta/rescue spins
control as the chase gets
ier by the mile, leaving
strewn along the highwa
Drive
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Starring: Nicolas William Fichtner. Amber
Billy Burke, David Mors
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February 25
Rick and Fred are best friends
who have each been married for
many years. But when the two
men begin to show signs of rest-
lessness at home, their wives take
a bold approach to revitalizingtheir marriages: granting them a
"hall pass," one week of freedom
to do whatever they wantno
questions asked. At first, it sounds
like a dream come true. But it
isnt long before they discoverthat their expectations of the sin-
gle life are out of sync with real-
ity.
Hall PassRated PG-13
Starring: Jenna Fischer, OwenWilson, Jason Sudelkis,
Christina Applegate
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February 18
When a massive power outage
plunges the city of Detroit into
total darkness, a disparate group ofindividuals find themselves alone.
The entire city's population has
vanished into thin air, leaving be-
hind heaps of empty clothing,
abandoned cars and lengthening
shadows. Soon the daylight begins
to disappear completely, and as the
survivors gather in an abandoned
tavern, they realize the darkness is
out to get them, and only their rap-
idly diminishing light sources can
keep them safe.
Vanishing
on 7th St.Rated R
Starring: John Leguizamo,Hayden Christensen
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EXTREME POKER-El Roco, GrandForks
COMEDY NIGHT-8 PM, DreamersLounge in the Ramada, Grand Forks.
KARAOKE- 10 PM, Rhombus Guys,
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KARAOKE- 9 PM TO 1 AM, LongHaul Saloon, Grand Forks.
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Grand Forks.
BOYS OF SUMMER- 9 PM, Long
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THE CHURCH BASEMENT LADIES-
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FROZEN FEAT 5K/10K - 10 AM,
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VAGINA MONOLOGUES- 7:30 PM,Fire Hall Theatre, Grand Forks.
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FOOSBALL TOURNAMENT- 8 PM,
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INTERNATIONAL CROP EXPO
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THE WIZARD OF OZ-7:30 PM, E
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FOOSBALL TOURNAMENT- 8
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JAZZ ON TAP & RIVER CITY JA
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THE WIZARD OF OZ-7:30 PM, E
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UND WOMENS HOCKEY VS M
NESOTA- 7 PM, Ralph Engelstad
Arena, Grand Forks.
EXTREME POKER-El Roco, GrandForks
COMEDY NIGHT-8 PM, DreamersLounge in the Ramada, Grand Forks.
KARAOKE- 10 PM, Rhombus Guys,
Downtown Grand Forks.
UND WOMENS BASKETBALL VS.
SIOUX FALLS- 6 PM, Betty Engelstad
Sioux Center, Grand Forks.
ASTRONOMY PUBLIC TALK- 8 PM,
Witmer Hall, UND Campus, Grand
Forks.
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Grand Forks.
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DICK COMPTON MEMORIAL AN-
NUAL SHOOT-OUT- Central High
School, Grand Forks.
SOL- 9 PM, Long Haul Saloon,
Grand Forks.
LIVE MUSIC- 9 PM, Sanders,
Grand Forks.
THE EMBER (FREE MUSIC &
JAVA)- 8:30 PM, Freedom Church,
Downtown Grand Forks.
EXTREME POKER-El Roco, Grand
Forks
LIVE MUSIC- 9 PM, Sanders,
Grand Forks.
UND WOMENS HOCKEY VS M
NESOTA- 7 PM, Ralph EngelstadArena, Grand Forks.
THE WIZARD OF OZ-7:30 PM, Epire Arts Center, Grand Forks.
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UND MENS BASKETBALL VS.
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UND MENS HOCKEY VS BEMIDJI
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EXTREME NORTH DAKOTA ICE-
MAN TRIATHLON(END-IT) - 8 AM
, Lincoln Drive Park, Grand Forks.
SPOON RIVER ANTHROLOGY- 7:30
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KARAOKE- 9 PM TO 1 AM, Long
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Recently After 5 caught up
with Prairie RoseRage of the
Forx Roller Derby to talk
about the creation of the Forx
Roller Derby, what roller derby is and
some great news about their latest bout
coming up this month on February 19
where the Sugar Beaters will take on the
Deadwood, SD Renegade Regulators at the
Alerus Center.
A5: When did the Forx Roller Derby
get going?
PRR: Forx Roller Derby started at its of-
ficial first meeting last May (2010). How-
ever, it started long before then. Two of our
league members got together and started
organizing a league, which requires a lot of
work and patience, before we could even
have our first meeting to start recruiting
skaters. The "founders" did an excellent job
encompassing the passion for roller derby
by creating a league that operates, "By the
Skaters, For the Skaters". After we started
skating as a team, we began to work to-
gether (both on and off the track), countless
hours to keep our league running.
A5: Who started it?
PRR: We are all the founding members
of this infant league and every singleleague member has played a crucial role in
getting our league off the ground. It started
as an idea, and like a seed, it required much
TLC from many sources to bloom it to
what it has become! It takes a whole village
to keep a league going. Besides the
skaters, who do an amazing job, we also
have husbands, boyfriends, friends, and
family who help keep us running.
A5: What made them want to start it?
PRR: I can't speak for them on that part,
but I can talk about why I joined. Through-
out my life, I have always been a little "dif-
ferent" than the normal crowd. I'm not
weird or abnormal in any way, but I have
always had a hard time fitting the "Cookie-
Cutter" pattern that is "the norm". When I
found roller derby, I found a sport that isextremely exciting to watch, full of strategy
and athletic ability, and I found a new
home. Roller Derby Leagues are filled with
people from all kinds of backgrounds, ages,
cultures and ideals, but everyone is ac-
cepted. We cheer each other on to get faster
and stronger and support each other when
life gets hard. My league members have
become a family.
A5: How many people are on the
team?
PRR: Currently, we have 17 players.
But in derby, the team is more than just the
people that play. We have two coaches,
three refs (on skates), and numerous volun-
teers that help make up Forx Roller Derby.
A5: What sort of people are on the
team?
PRR: This is one of the special things
about roller derby. We are all very different,
but very similar in many ways! We are
moms, professionals, students, artists, busi-
nesswomen and most importantly... derby
dolls.
A5: Briefly give me the main rules
and point of Roller Derby.
PRR: Forx Roller Derby's goal is to
eventually become apart of the Women's
Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).
We follow their rules and guidelines for
game play. We skate on a "flat track" that
is oval in diameter (picture a large oval on
about a basketball court). Two teams playeach other during a bout (game). A bout is
usually divided into two 30-minute peri-
ods, with a period being divided into two-
minute sections called Jams. During a jam,
10 girls (five from each team) line up on
the straightaway of the oval. There are
three main positions they play: Jammer,
Blocker, Pivot - each being equally impor-
tant!
There are two pivots (1 from each team)
and they are identified by having a large
stripe on their helmet. Usually, they are the
ones in charge of setting the skating pace
for the whole "pack". The pack also holds
the other position, Blockers. The blockers
are extremely important - they help their
jammer and provide defense against the op-
posing team's jammer.The Jammer, who has a large star on her
helmet, scores points. Her job is to pass
through the pack legally (with assistance
from her team), continue around the track,
and on her SECOND pass through the
pack, she scores one point for each member
of the opposite team she passes. This may
sound really easy, but imagine skating at 25
mph, with a 180 lb girl slamming into you
with her thighs, shoulders, back, butt, etc.
Not as easy as it sounds!!
The amazing thing about roller derby is
no one can succeed without their team. If
you can't play as a team, you don't get any-
where.
A5: Why is this such a big bout?
PRR: On February 19th, we are hosting
our FIRST hometown bout! "A Bout to Re-
member" will be the debut for the Forx
Sugar Beaters, who will be playing Dead-
wood's Renegade Regulators. The evening
will also include a pre-bout featuring
skaters from Fergus Falls, Jamestown, Bis-
marck, Williston and Grand Rapids - who
will be skating as Carries vs. Prom Queens.
The theme for our first bout, is Prom. One
of our goals as a league is to give b
our community and for our first bo
selected UND's Nonprofit Leadershi
dent Association (NLSA). Every s
the NLSA has a large dress sale wher
sell formal wear for area students w
on the hunt for an affordable prom
On the night of our bout, we will blecting gently used formal wear, je
purses, etc. that can be used to help
one rock their prom!
A5: What makes roller derby s
to play and watch?
PRR: It is definitely somethin
everyone needs to experience. Each
has developed an alter ego that they
skate. You end up with these craz
tumes and names (Shannibal Lecter,
Smack-a-chick, Jackie O'Sassin).
don't let that fool you. They may
crazy, but they can skate like the win
It's also a very aggressive game.
have ever attended a girl's hockey
and thought, "this would be more ex
if they could check each other..."
derby is definitely something you s
watch!
A5: Who's gonna win this bou
why? (This is your chance to trash t
PRR: For the Pre-Bout, I see the
Queens taking out the Carries. Car
ready had her revenge once (or tw
but the Prom Queens are ready f
now!!
As for the main bout, Sugar Beate
going to cream the Renegade Regu
The Sugar Beaters may seem all swe
nice when you meet them, but onc
are on the track they are full of spic
the time the bout is over, the Regu
will not be riding home, into the shappily.
You can see this Bout to Reme
on February 19 at the Alerus Cen
Grand Forks starting at 6:30 p.m. T
are on sale now at the Alerus Cente
Office and through Ticketmaster star
$12 for adults and $5 for kids. For m
formation you can
www.ForxRollerDerby.com.
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A Bout To Remember
The University of North Dakota
Department of Theatre Artspresents Edgar Lee Masters
Spoon River Anthology Febru-
ary 22-26, 2011 in the Burtness Lab The-
atre.Spoon River is a dramatic adaptation of
Edgar Lee Masters' 1915 anthology of
poems about life in the fictional small town
of Spoon River. The book features over 200characters reflecting from beyond the grave
about their lives, and the play uses 60 of
those epitaphs as the foundation for mono-logues and original songs. Masters pub-
lished Spoon River Anthology to great ac-
claim and controversy in 1915. The 244free-verse poems tore through the sem-
blance of civility that covered small-town
America and exposed the raw passions that
controlled the lives of its citizens.Set in a cemetery of the fictional town of
Spoon River, Illinois, the monologues are
delivered by the souls of the deceased, who
voice the secrets they guarded during theirdays on earth. Speaking frankly of crushed
dreams and concealed pleasures, the citi-
zens are made equal by the great levelerdeath and no longer hide behind the cour-
tesy and restraint that had so often re-
pressed them in life. Masters gives voiceto the struggle for a meaningful life.
Spoon River was adapted for the stage
by Charles Aidman and ran on Broadway
in 1963. Combining the folksiness of Thor-ton Wilder's Our Town and the unearthli-
ness of Dylan Thomas's Under Milk Wood,
the stage adaptation of Spoon River has the
ability to move an audience to tears as wellas drive them to laughter. In the hands of
skilled actors, this classic is a powerhouse.
The UND production is directed bygraduate student Larisa Netterlund and fea-
tures Kyra Finlinson, Philip Muehe
Shoenborn, Therese Borkenhagen, WPanKratz, Nick McConnel and Kje
Trooien.
Productions are at 7:30 p.m. Feb
22-26 in the Burtness Lab Theatre. Tmay be reserved by calling the Bu
Theatre Box Office at 701-777-2588
For more information, or an int
with the director, please contact Laristerlund ([email protected]
777-3026.
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After a successful ExtremeNorth Dakota Adventure Race(END-AR) last fall and an Ex-treme North Dakota Spring
Primer Adventure Race (END-SPAR) lastMay, the Extreme North Dakota Racing (EN-Dracing), along with the Greater Grand Forks
Young Professionals (YP), are putting on thesecond annual Extreme North Dakota IcemanTriathlon (END-IT) on February 26 startingat Lincoln Park in Grand Forks.
The END-IT race is in its second year andwill be a race like no other in Grand Forks.The race involves biking, cross country ski-ing, running and sledding along and aroundthe Greenway. The event is open to both anindividual race and a three person relay race.
The relay is a lot less of the physical de-mand so less training is needed to be in-
volved. We also kept the sledding section tomake it more fun, Andy Magness of EN-Dracing said.
The race will begin and end at LincolnPark. The order will be skiing, biking, run-ning, and then sledding. The approximate dis-tances for each leg can be found athttp://www.endracing.com, this site also in-cludes information about each section of therace. One member of a relay team will per-form each of the above sections, but the en-tire team will participate in the final sleddingsection.
The ski section will involve classic crosscountry skiing for three to three and halfmiles along groomed trails some backcoun-try.
The biking section will be about eightmiles and includes paved bike path andsnowmobile trail riding.
The running section will include pavedtrail on the greenway as well as snowmobile
trails for three miles. Short sections will in-volve deeper snow, but, according to Mag-ness, the total distance travelled in suchconditions should not be prohibitive to racers.
The sledding section will include three orfour trips down the sled hill. Racers will haveto travel down the hill via sled, around a coneand back up the hill before sledding backdown and around the next cone. All racingequipment is available to rent for free at theLincoln Park warming house.
So as you can see, this race isnt only for
the extremely fit and can be adapted to fitanyone wanting to have a bit of fun in thesecold winter months. A lot of planning hasgone into this race and with any great race,there are other incentives than just a fun time.
Weve got great community involve-ment. Weve been able to illicit a lot of sup-port for sponsors so were going to have lotsof door prizes. Weve got some nationalsponsors for the top prizes for both the indi-vidual and relay teams, said Magness.
Just for signing up, racers are offered a40% discount on ColdAvenger masks as well
as free armwarmers from Swiftwick.When END-IT was first thought of by
both Team Yogaslackers and the YP, the hopewas to have it as part of the WinterFest
events, but later the two groups decided tomake it a separate weekend to span out theevents available to the public.
We wanted to spread the events out so itgave people more things to do during thewinter, Magness said.
The race has grown tremendously in pop-ularity, so if youre thinking of signing up,youd better do it fast. The cost for individualracers, Yeti Division, $45 and relay teams are$40 per person. There is also a $5 increasefor those who sign up on the day of the race.
Another great thing that has come aboutrecently with ENDracing is that ENDracingis officially a trade name of the larger organ-ization, GroundUP Adventures (GUP) whichis now a registered not-for-profit company in
the state of North Dakota.
It's the first step in a long journeyvelop (essentially from the 'ground thriving adventure based activities hub
upper great plains, said Magness.GUP is hoping to get the ball rolli
spring and will start looking for fundisome ambitious local projects. Some oprojects include a boat house for thRiver. Magness has a lot of ideas to hecommunity utilize the Red River bett
not see it as a dirty river.There isnt a lot of outdoor adv
things like rafting and mountain climbthis area, so when I realized I was gobe here for a while, I decided Id loocreating some outdoor adventure for to enjoy, Magness added. Our whois to bring in some financing to continraces and increase the accessibility to ture activities. One idea is to put a boat
in Lincoln Park.Magness hopes to increase the n
paddlers on the river. He also hopes tyouth camps where adventure skiltaught close to home and on short tripsall these aspirations, Magness is now cing a team to help fulfill these dreams
We've got a few great folks lendintalents to the cause but can always usehelp (in particular on the accounting things) and local participation, so if got an interest in being involved, or justo be kept in the loop, just shoot an emme at groundupadventures@gmailsaid Magness.
To find out more information abouthe races you can visit this w
http://www.ENDracing.com.
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