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The Met Gala is the rare occasion that brings together the biggest names in film, television, music, fashion, sports, technology and business together for one glamorous evening.
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Through the exploration of zucchini oatmeal muffins from her grandmother's church cookbook, at-home baker Karla Knutson shares top tips for quick breads.
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Attendees converged on the Sanford Health Athletic Complex at North Dakota State University for the powwow Saturday.
Astronomers predict that that the star "T" in Corona Borealis may explode as a nova between now and September.

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In the order of the action in the "Star Wars" universe, here are the reviews and features (some from a long time ago) that appeared in a newspaper in a galaxy not so far, far away ...
Creeping, low-growing junipers remain lush all summer long through heat and drought alike, which are conditions reminiscent of their native habitat.
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Plus, a mystery object is identified, and columnist Don Kinzler's suggestions for controlling quackgrass without damaging surrounding plants.
The official grand opening for the Parachigo art collective's latest location is June 1.
A dance party featuring the soundtrack and other Prince hits will be held at The Aquarium following the film.

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When you’ve lived on a piece of land for most of your life, you become a part of the rhythm of things.
🔊 In this episode of 'Matters of Soul Importance,' Roxane asks Rollie Johnson—Lutheran lay pastor, outdoor enthusiast and motivational speaker—'What does God’s voice sound like?'
“If this is hanging in our living room ... no one is ever seeing it,” said Rob Thomas-Suwall. He and his husband Eric's collection of nationally revered art is now on display at the Plains Art Museum in Fargo.

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