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The Minnesota Daily

Culture

Street of broken dreams

Published April 17, 2003

IMichelle Horton t is amazing that a work written about Minnesota nearly 100 years ago could continue to be so cleverly exacting today. Such is the case with Sinclair Lewis' "Main Street," the latest production...

It’s lonely at the top

Published April 10, 2003

TAmy Danielson here's escapism, and then there's escapism for people who can't stand escapism." During a Sunday afternoon interview at the West Bank's Hard Times Café, theater artist John Francis...

Medea circus

Published April 10, 2003
MaMa mOsAiC explores the struggles faced by contemporary women

In the belly of the beast

Published April 3, 2003
"Korczak's Children" finds hope in the face of horror

Helter shelter

Published April 3, 2003
Accomodations don't come cheap on the mean streets of Minneapolis

Gay is in the heart

by Amy Danielson
Published March 13, 2003
Margaret Cho speaks to the Daily about love, comedy and revolution

Their eyes were watching gods

by Amy Danielson
Published March 13, 2003
Three University students get to realize their acting dreams at the Guthrie

Singing in the dead of night

Published February 27, 2003
Updated with a multiethnic cast, "To Kill a Mockingbird" still packs a punch

The tears of a clown

Published February 27, 2003
Clive Barker finds plenty to horrify in the strange world of a medieval

I am still traveling, trying to broaden my mind

Published February 20, 2003
Penumbra mounts "Two Trains Running" as part of this season's August Wilson tribute

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