Skip to Main Content
About Us
Contact Us
Meet the Newsroom
Board of Directors
MN Daily Archive
Advertise
Classifieds
Jobs
Alumni
More
Facebook
Instagram
X
LinkedIn
RSS Feed
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
The Minnesota Daily
Open Navigation Menu
The Minnesota Daily
City
City Council
Legislature
City Life
Administration
Board of Regents
Faculty & Staff
Research
Other
Activities
Clubs and Organizations
Student Life
Opinion
Columns
Columnist Clash
Campus Caucus
Editorial Cartoons
Letters to the Editor
OpEd Essays
A&E
Art
Music
Movies & TV
Culture
Sports
Football
Hockey
Volleyball
Soccer
Other
Podcasts
In the Know
The Gold Standard
Multimedia
Videos
Send us a tip
More
The Minnesota Daily
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Open Navigation Menu
The Minnesota Daily
City
Administration
Activities
Opinion
A&E
Sports
Podcasts
Multimedia
About Us
About Us
Meet the Newsroom
Board of Directors
Contact Us
Letters to the Editor & Op-Eds
Advertise
More
The Minnesota Daily
Open Search Bar
Search this site
Submit Search
Facebook
Instagram
X
LinkedIn
RSS Feed
Arts & Entertainment
Masked masters stop by Minnesota
by
Don M. Burrows
Published November 10, 2005
Piccolo Teatro di Milano, a renowned Italian theater troupe, will delight with its brand of stock comedy
Putting pins in their place
by
Katrina Wilber
Published November 10, 2005
A University student wrote 'Let's Go Bowling!,' a humorous and historical look at a long-loved sport
Slug Love
by
Keri Carlson
Published November 10, 2005
Audiences adore the contradictions and charisma of Atmosphere's Slug
At home on this stage, with this play
by
Tatum Fjerstad
Published November 10, 2005
The University production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' features magic, charm and a returning director
Same gag gets not-so-new packaging
by
Don M. Burrows
Published November 10, 2005
If you were to look up 'not funny' in the dictionary, you would find Jeff Foxworthy's newest book
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
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
Kirsten is a dunce
by
Keri Carlson
Published November 3, 2005
Even in 'Elizabethtown,' actress Kirsten Dunst's niceness cannot mask her idiocy
Pages:
«
1
...
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
...
544
»
Daily Email Edition
Get MN Daily NEWS delivered to your inbox Monday through Friday!
SUBSCRIBE NOW
ADVERTISEMENT
Latest Stories
Study says highest out-of-pocket cost for cancer survivors is medical equipment
Published February 25, 2025
Opinion: The patriarchy is perishing and making us polarized
Published February 25, 2025
Opinion: We care about our looks now more than ever
Published February 25, 2025
Accessibility Toolbar
close
Toggle the visibility of the Accessibility Toolbar
keyboard
Keyboard Navigation
visibility_off
Disable Animations
nights_stay
Contrast
format_size
Increase Text
text_fields
Decrease Text
font_download
Readable Font
title
Mark Titles
link
Highlight Links & Buttons
Close
Close Modal Window
Close