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An interview with Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Music Director Christopher Zimmerman, featured violinist Rachel Barton Pine, and composer Quinn Mason about the September 23-24 concert, with samples of the music.
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A preview of the Fargo-Moorhead LGBT Film Festival as Main Street's Ashley Thornberg visits with Shawn Cotter, festival director; and Sean Coffman of The Human Family, which is sponsoring the event.
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Kids ages k-12 from 6 different school districts in the state — private and public, as well as homeschoolers — get to come together each fall to create music and learn together in the Fargo Moorhead Youth Choir.
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The New York Kammermusiker is returning to North Dakota for the group's 16th annual Winds of Change Concert series. Main Street spoke with the group's founder and director, North Dakota native Ilonna Pederson.
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Listen as Tom Brosseau visits Kary Janousek's downtown Fargo studio to have his portrait taken, and see the tintype process in action.FM Arts is a special radio series of profiles, performances, and discussions with artists in the Fargo-Moorhead area. This series is funded by The Arts Partnership, with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo.
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There's nothing quite like sitting around a bonfire — particularly if that fire is surrounded by a work of art. Main Street's Ashley Thornberg visits with Hunter Nickel, who made a nearly seven foot tall sculpture for a recent midsummer camping festival. This interview is a project of FM Arts, a special radio series of profiles, performances, and discussions with artists in the Fargo-Moorhead area. This series is funded by The Arts Partnership, with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead and West Fargo.
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Longtime entertainer and educator Penny Andrist — known on stage as Penny & Pals — is retiring. Her final show will be at 5pm, June 9, at Fargo’s Island Park.
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Departing Director/CEO talks about accessibility, diversity, great shows, and the purpose of art in our lives.
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The two major works for this weekend are very different — but both have connections with the large, graceful birds.
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A continuation of discussion led by FM Opera Director David Hamilton with Stage Director Eric Gibson and singer Josh Kohl on their March, 2023 production of La Bohème.