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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Back to the salt mines

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

Tip-top tap

by Greg Corradini
Published April 29, 2004
"Boundless" offers an outlet for tap dancers and visual artists alike.

Just a little crueler

by Keri Carlson
Published April 29, 2004
April brings big names and big sounds to the Twin Cities.

Walking through the darkness

by Tom Horgen
Published April 29, 2004
Ghostface saves the day for weary Wu-Tang fans.

Enhancing tradition

by Katrina Wilber
Published April 29, 2004
The American Indian Dance Theatre encounters new material while preserving the past.

Twisting slowly in the wind

Published April 29, 2004
People have got to know whether their president is a crook.

Resistance is fertile

by Greg Corradini
Published April 29, 2004
The annual May Day Parade has been welcoming spring for 30 years.

Rats and children listen

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

Some of our friends have died

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 29, 2004
Lou Reed proves there's life in the old boy yet.

Scruffed with fire & cinders

by Niels Strandskov
Published April 28, 2004

Popping, gurgling, reeking, glowing, smoking and hissing, molten iron is an extremely sensual material. The iron, star of the art department's 35th annual Iron Pour, looks like raw, broken garbage (which...

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