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Arts & Entertainment

t.A.T.u. tastes so good

by Frederic Hanson
Published November 3, 2005
Russian pop pair sounds sweetest when it ignores complexity

No subject too sacred – or too political

by Don M. Burrows
Published November 3, 2005
Visual protests: Artists take on religion, politics and the war in a new exhibit

Culture can kill

by Keri Carlson
Published November 3, 2005
'Die Lady Die,' features a character immersed in pop culture and removed from reality

Kirsten is a dunce

by Keri Carlson
Published November 3, 2005
Even in 'Elizabethtown,' actress Kirsten Dunst's niceness cannot mask her idiocy

Aaron, interrupted

by Frederic Hanson
Published November 3, 2005
'Boondocks' creator Aaron McGruder isn't a political savior. He's just funny.

When women embrace Playboy

by Erin Adler
Published November 3, 2005
The book 'Female Chauvinist Pigs' looks at what is lost as women make sex objects of themselves

Cutting across communities, time

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published November 3, 2005
First annual tournament will bring together four forms of Japanese sword art and their artists

From books to (hopefully) Broadway

by Katrina Wilber
Published November 3, 2005
University students put their talents into community theater, most recently with 'Follies' at the Bloomington Civic Theatre

To be or not to be William Shakespeare, whodunit-style

by Katrina Wilber
Published November 3, 2005
Peter Dawkins, in a book and coming talk at the University, exposes William Shakespeare's 'true' identity

‘Sober Cab’ is anything but dry

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published October 27, 2005
Onstage and backstage, actors and University alumni have fun with the serious craft of theater

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