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The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Brotherhood of the wolves

by Keri Carlson
Published November 11, 2004
The slogan "Music should hurt" was never so appropriate

Lewd did I live & evil I did dwell

by Tom Horgen
Published November 11, 2004
There's no glory in Vordul Mega's new songs of life on the street

Getting past categories

by Greg Corradini
Published November 11, 2004
A cabaret night at Patrick's undermines conventional stereotypes about minority women

Turning the party into rebellion

by Keri Carlson
Published November 4, 2004
Post-major label, Le Tigre's new album still rocks, just not as harshly

Family scrapbook

by Keri Carlson
Published November 4, 2004
Poignant samples underscore Dosh's commitment to his music

Down to the paradise city

by Keri Carlson
Published November 4, 2004
A little politics clashes with Green Day's sunny disposition

The pain of making a home

by Greg Corradini
Published November 4, 2004
The Hmong experience is revealed as complex, troubled and hopeful in a new play

What’ll we do without him?

by Tom Horgen
Published November 4, 2004
"Ray" doesn't leave out the unpleasant parts of the musician's life

Movement, image and sound

by Adrienne Baker
Published November 4, 2004
The University chapter of the nation's oldest black fraternity uses a unique form of dance to maintain its traditions

Enough acoustic for anyone

by Adrienne Baker
Published November 4, 2004
Dan Israel turns out another album that meets expectations

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