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Arts & Entertainment

The long and winding road

by Claire Joseph
Published January 27, 2005
Ari Herstand sets out on a journey to make music that touches a chord

To protect and to serve

by Claire Joseph
Published January 20, 2005
Every cop is a criminal in "Assault on Precinct 13"

Some desperate glory

by Tom Horgen
Published January 20, 2005
The boxing ring becomes Clint Eastwood's metaphor for screen violence

What it feels like when doves cry

by Keri Carlson
Published January 20, 2005
Conor Oberst might not be happy, but at least he's got politics

24-Hour Theatre presents art that’s all in the timing

by Niels Strandskov
Published January 20, 2005

Every day, around the world, artists are struggling to make art. They struggle to find money, to overcome political and social obstacles, to get their work into a public venue, and to transcend their own...

Like a rolling stone

by Claire Joseph
Published January 20, 2005
Topher Grace and Dennis Quaid live a life you'll never be able to afford

Snowy, blowy, icy, showy

by Neil Munshi
Published January 20, 2005
Local artists go up to the lake

Should auld acquaintance be forgot

by Niels Strandskov
Published January 20, 2005
Alumni artwork at the Nash reminds us what we're doing here

Using the master’s tools

by Katrina Wilber
Published January 20, 2005
Another relationship book spells out what you already knew

The air up there

by Claire Joseph
Published January 20, 2005
Not far from Zanzibar, Mt. Kilimanjaro provides a pleasant diversion for nonclimbers

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