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The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

U grad’s French horn fluke

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published October 6, 2005
Alumna makes playing Carnegie Hall look effortless, sound excellent

Blurring boundaries with author Octavia Butler

by Erin Adler
Published September 29, 2005
Feminist brings humans into space, women into science fiction

Absolutely, ‘Positively Fourth Street’

by Frederic Hanson
Published September 29, 2005
New documentary 'No Direction Home' puts Bob Dylan in the heart of Dinkytown

Ballet moves in mysterious ways

by Katie Wilber
Published September 29, 2005
Dancers voice the world of Garrison Keillor's famous detective

TV show bangs on the drums all night

by Tatum Fjerstad
Published September 29, 2005
University alumni help TV sketch 'Nate on Drums' go weekly

TIGER BEAT

by Keri Carlson
Published September 29, 2005
Is the world ready for M.I.A.'s ferocity?

The future is now (at the Soap Gallery)

by Katie Wilber
Published September 29, 2005
Afrofuturists' art comments on technology, tolerance and tomorrow

Don’t feed the Sleepytime Gorilla Museum

by Frederic Hanson
Published September 29, 2005
Band gobbles up grand theatrics and spits them out in its shows

From under your bed into a museum

by Katie Wilber
Published September 22, 2005
Two Minnesota artists bring human monstrosity to light

Friends who play together stay together

by Frederic Hanson
Published September 22, 2005
Local musicians Michael Lewis and J.T. Bates play often, play together, and tonight play at The Whole

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