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Seek truth from literature

by Niels Strandskov
Published December 9, 2004

Now that all the anti-Bush and anti-Kerry books are safely on their way to the pulping plant and all the textbooks are headed that way soon, there is a chance to catch up on some pleasure reading. It can...

The progress of her narrative

by Greg Corradini
Published December 9, 2004
Sometimes, more of the same is just what you need

Shot of love

by Claire Joseph
Published December 2, 2004
Chris Harrington rubs passionate licks on his big guitar

Give the inspections time to work

by Greg Corradini
Published December 2, 2004
The Loading Dock Theatre's new play spoofs Scrooge and company

Last exit to Versailles

by Greg Corradini
Published December 2, 2004
"The Mockery" makes mincemeat of aristocratic values

Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the page

by Katrina Wilber
Published December 2, 2004
Scotland generates a new detective with eccentricities all her own

That girl’s got some pipes on her

by Katrina Wilber
Published December 2, 2004
Rachel Yamagata takes it high, low and inbetween on her new album

Let tomorrow come and go

by Keri Carlson
Published December 2, 2004
Songs sung blue originate with a chipper couple

Giant eyeballs invade Minneapolis

by Keri Carlson
Published December 2, 2004
The Residents move around a lot

The queen of topsy-turvydom

by Greg Corradini
Published November 18, 2004
Identities aren't always what they seem at Patrick's Cabaret

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