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“Punk Rock Awesome”

by Keri Carlson
Published August 11, 2004

7 p.m. Friday, 5:30 p.m. Saturday Brave New Workshop For the last two Fringe Festivals, Mike Fotis and Joe Bozic's plays have always been the show to see. This year, the duo completes its punk-rock trilogy...

“The Great Masturbators”

by Keri Carlson
Published August 11, 2004

5:30 p.m. Wednesday, 4 p.m. Friday, Jungle Theater "The Great Masturbators" is not about masturbation or sex, at least not exclusively, yet the title is perfect. The play peeks in on the conversations...

“Delaware and Other Lies”

by Greg Corradini
Published August 11, 2004

?2:30 p.m. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Sunday Red Eye Theatre University lecturer Ari Hoptman sees opportunity in cliche. In his world, a cat is to a hat, as a mouse is to a house, as pious Jews are to cement...

“Miss Biracial Upper Midwest 1984”

by Greg Corradini
Published August 11, 2004

5:30 p.m. Thursday, 4 p.m. Friday, 7 p.m. Sunday Red Eye Theatre Miss Celtic avoids potatoes. Miss Latin is a blistering feminist in a mini skirt. Miss Black, well, she's a brick house. Scathing gender...

Chaos comes in spurts

by Keri Carlson
Published August 4, 2004
The Mae Shi run the gamut from funky to freaky

Trouble in paradise

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published August 4, 2004
M. Night Shyamalan continues his long journey into irrelevancy.

Theater on the edge of immediacy

by Greg Corradini
Published August 4, 2004
The Minnesota Fringe Festival packs more plays than ever into an all-too-brief span

Quick Review

Published August 4, 2004
All your arts -- briefly

Cinematic perversity in Denmark

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published July 28, 2004
Lars von Trier baits Jorgen Leth with his own masterpiece

The Gibson continuum

by Niels Strandskov
Published July 28, 2004
"Neuromancer" has been subverting conventional science fiction for two decades

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