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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Beantown follies

Published May 6, 2004
"The Dante Club" investigates a series of killings with the help of classic literature.

A call to arms

by Tom Horgen
Published May 6, 2004
Andy Singer's cartoons provoke thought and challenge assumptions.

Nostalgia under attack

by Greg Corradini
Published May 6, 2004
"Links" compresses the agony of Somalia into one man's homecoming.

A modern gallimaufry

by Katrina Wilber
Published May 6, 2004
"Found" looks at everyday garbage made strange.

Laser light legacy

by Tom Horgen
Published May 6, 2004
From camp to cult to classics, this summer's DVD releases sizzle.

Back to the salt mines

by Keri Carlson
Published May 6, 2004
David Rees would prefer not to work.

She’s got the look

by Keri Carlson
Published May 6, 2004
Debbie Harry can still rock the party in style.

Media assassins

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published May 6, 2004
Amy Goodman takes her critique of contemporary politics from the airwaves to the bookshelf.

In praise of passion

by Katrina Wilber
Published May 6, 2004
Whether amour fou or teen crush, Garrison Keillor thinks that all you need is love.

Rats and children listen

by Keri Carlson
Published April 29, 2004
Deerhoof transmits unearthly, seductive music.

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