THE LIST: O’Neil art exhibit … Feast of Nations … ‘The Good Doctor’
January 18, 2013 in Grand Forks Herald
A public opening reception for the Mayor’s Choice art exhibit featuring Jeanne Griffin O’Neil of East Grand Forks will be from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Grand Forks City Hall. Continue Reading
Blue Door Gallery & Studio, a new venue for Grand Forks’ new and emerging artists, has a Third Street address in downtown Grand Forks, but its front door, which is bright blue, actually faces DeMers Avenue.
How do you spell comfort on a cold winter day? I’ll bet you would get a lot of answers to this question. But in my opinion, if it’s not S-O-U-P, you’re missing out on the ultimate winter comfort food.
A recommendation from a reader led me to try out the new Hastings Landing restaurant in this town on Interstate 29 about 50-some miles north of Grand Forks.
Prince has booked six last-minute shows at a Minneapolis jazz club this week in which he’ll audition for a new drummer and host a jam session.
You can watch the new episodes of “Arrested Development” in any order you want, starting in May. They’ll clock in at a little less than 30 minutes each, though they’ll vary in length. And the new episodes won’t be the fourth season of the show.
Ricky Gervais, the brash Briton who built a career on biting satire, is showing off his sweeter side. Gervais stars in “Derek,” a comedy he wrote about a man who works in a retirement home filled with many characters in their 80s and 90s.
Kent Dudley, a Bemidji musician and former pastor, and his band Bended Knee have been nominated for a music award in Nashville. They are vying for Country Gospel Music Fan Awards in four categories nominated by readers of Christian Voice Magazine.
FX president John Landgraf says he expects at least one more season of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” and possibly two. Landgraf talked about plans for the hit comedy during a panel at the Television Critics Association winter press tour.
Win or lose Saturday, Miss America contestant Allyn Rose will have conveyed a message about breast cancer prevention using her primary tool as a beauty queen: her body. The 24-year-old Miss DC plans to undergo a double mastectomy after she struts in a bikini and flaunts her roller skating talent. 
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