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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Every hue and shade

by Katrina Wilber
Published October 14, 2004
Historical garments shine at the Goldstein

Ahead of its time

by Tom Horgen
Published October 14, 2004
The Central Standard Film Festival seeks out innovative films

In the fullness of empire

by Greg Corradini
Published October 7, 2004
A new play explores the pain of returning home

No one here gets out alive

by Katrina Wilber
Published October 7, 2004
The wheels of justice ground slowly for Kirk Bloodsworth

Wild nights ahead

by Niels Strandskov
Published October 7, 2004
The Oak Street's retrospective of Ingmar Bergman's work hits the high points and more

He’s got no kick against modern jazz

by Keri Carlson
Published October 7, 2004
Jazz and electronic music coexist in the body of Matthew Shipp

Sweet, sweet growling

by Katrina Wilber
Published October 7, 2004
Greg Brown's new compact disc shows the folk singer is at his best when he's live

Creating a sense of culture

by Greg Corradini
Published October 7, 2004
The Weisman hosts an extensive collection of Chicano art

Gray, unpleasant land

by Keri Carlson
Published October 7, 2004
Kid Dakota imagines a new empire, same as the old empire

Gods of dischord

by Keri Carlson
Published October 7, 2004

N'Ecoutez Pas" is Fly Pan Am's post-Godspeed, post-rock, post modern noise collage. It severs ties to the band's past efforts, making them sound very post-Fly Pan Am. All the "posts" make the album sound...

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