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The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Rap is not afraid of you

by Tom Horgen
Published April 15, 2004
P.O.S. and Doomtree keep hip-hop real, no matter what the critics say.

Are you a VIRGIN?

by Greg Corradini
Published April 15, 2004
"The Rocky Horror Show" finds it harder to shock the bourgeoisie in 2004.

Shoot art, not people

by Katrina Wilber
Published April 15, 2004
The Soap Factory displays avante-garde art you can help destroy.

Clothing with a point

by Katrina Wilber
Published April 15, 2004
The MIA's exhibit of Plains Indian shirts encompasses the traditional and the modern.

Dust that was a city

by Greg Corradini
Published April 8, 2004
"99 Histories" surprises even the playwright with directorial magic.

Toeing the race line

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 8, 2004

Let's talk about race." It is difficult to imagine an invitation that would be more likely to get turned down in most cases. Along with its partners ethnicity, gender, religion and sexual orientation,...

Best believe they’re the baddest

by Keri Carlson
Published April 8, 2004
"Crossfaded" presents an album of loosely related music from the Twin Cities.

The harmony of circumstance

by Katrina Wilber
Published April 8, 2004
The MIA displays a large collection of Roman busts.

Round and round

Published April 1, 2004
The Science Museum takes patrons on a fantastic voyage through IMAX cinema.

The march of history

by Keri Carlson
Published April 1, 2004
Musical highlights from the past month.

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