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Arts & Entertainment

The jazzman cometh

Published February 24, 2005
The years have seen many incarnations of Herbie Hancock's sound

Awakening the people

by Claire Joseph
Published February 24, 2005
Teatro del Pueblo overcomes apathy and brings the secret wars home

Every dog has his day

by Claire Joseph
Published February 17, 2005
A little dog with a big heart knits a divided town together in "Because of Winn-Dixie"

The problems of two people

by Katrina Wilber
Published February 17, 2005
A new novel about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict brings the human cost of war to the forefront

Meekly wait and murmur not

by Neil Munshi
Published February 17, 2005
A new film from Canada chronicles the complexities of international relationships

Riding rap’s high horse

by Tom Horgen
Published February 17, 2005
Sage Francis is trying to say something meaningful, but his message gets lost in the shuffle

Pleading for pleasure

by Keri Carlson
Published February 17, 2005
Ancient prudes make civil trysts unclean in "Measure for Measure"

Love me little, but love me long

by Claire Joseph
Published February 17, 2005
Debra Messing finds happiness and loses $1,400 in "The Wedding Date"

Far from hell

by Steven Snyder
Published February 17, 2005
"Constantine" meditates on the metaphysical implications of action movies

Culture out of nature

by Steven Snyder
Published February 17, 2005
The Weisman's retrospective of the late Charles Biederman elicits flights of fancy

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