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Arts & Entertainment
FINE ARTS FAMILY
Published October 13, 2005
Half location and half collaboration, the West Bank Arts Quarter's 'Art Crawl' puts art on the map
Poet blends life, death and politics
by
Don M. Burrows
Published October 13, 2005
Philip Levine's promises his U lecture won't sidestep the tough issues this Wednesday
Backstage with Death Cab’s bassist
by
Frederic Hanson
Published October 13, 2005
Nick Harmer of Death Cab for Cutie supplies no story but offers some honesty
Spaghetti Western String Co. is saucy
by
Frederic Hanson
Published October 13, 2005
U students give music of cello, banjo, guitar and mandolin an image makeover
Metric’s high-energy album tries to measure up
by
Frederic Hanson
Published October 13, 2005
'Lie to Die' starts album on a clever high - but ends strung out
Found magazine creator tells other people ‘s stories-and his own
by
Erin Adler
Published October 13, 2005
Author Davy Rothbart explains the appeal of scraps, his interest in rap and how he uses homemade porn
Phil Gordon’s poker pointers
Published October 13, 2005
World-class poker player and 'Celebrity Poker' co-host bets on 'Little Green Book'
This column is downright Pixieish
by
Keri Carlson
Published October 13, 2005
When bands become adjectives and cashiers become rock stars
Asking the hard questions, envisioning the surreal
by
Keri Carlson
Published October 13, 2005
Little things get big play on Why?'s new album
Bruce’s fans, and flannel, unchanged
by
Keri Carlson
Published October 13, 2005
Singer tells Northrop audience that it's still great to be the Boss
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