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Arts & Entertainment

Diary of a mad trademark

by Katie Wilber
Published March 10, 2005
"Re/Membering Aunt Jemima: A Menstrual Show" describes the histories of black women

Two kids and a duffel bag

by Katie Wilber
Published March 10, 2005
Danny Boyle sneaks some religion into a tale of miraculous wealth

Hunker down and wait

Published March 10, 2005
The last days of the Third Reich unfold with chilling detail in "Downfall"

Everything falls apart

Published March 9, 2005
In the face of new challenges, Radio K struggles to stay relevant and solvent

Kicking ass for the working class

Published March 3, 2005
"On the Waterfront" still packs a punch

Institutional creativity

by Katrina Wilber
Published March 3, 2005
The Nash hosts a retrospective of faculty members' artworks

Ready to roll

Published March 3, 2005
MPAC calls for submissions to a student film festival

Home again, home again

Published March 3, 2005
"Emoh" gives Lou Barlow a chance to shine all by his lonesome

Representing hard-core ethics

Published March 3, 2005
Rapper Cormega puts a little politics back on the street

An album deferred

by Claire Joseph
Published March 3, 2005
Tori Amos returns with new songs of anger and passion

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