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Arts & Entertainment

Sly servants, slumming sons

by Greg Corradini
Published February 26, 2004
Moliere's classic "Scapin" outlines the perils of inter-class romances.

‘Ere, wot’s oll this, moit?

by Keri Carlson
Published February 19, 2004
The future sound of London, or the greatest cockney rip-off?

Exotic and familiar

by Katrina Wilber
Published February 19, 2004
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts displays a wide range of work by an oft-stereotyped artist.

The war next time

Published February 19, 2004
Is there a solution to the clash of fundamentalisms?

Round up the collaborators

by Keri Carlson
Published February 19, 2004
"Spark" is an interdisciplinary festival of digital art and music.

Who will watch the watchers?

by Katrina Wilber
Published February 19, 2004
"Guard Art" gives usually silent functionaries a chance to express themselves.

American revolutionary

by Keri Carlson
Published February 19, 2004
Chuck D appears at the U, but not on a stamp.

All the world’s a stage

by Greg Corradini
Published February 19, 2004
In the Twin Cities, community theaters provide a creative outlet to a diverse range of people.

A&E expands to offer more for our readers

by Niels Strandskov
Published February 19, 2004

It almost seems like too much of a good thing. First, we reintroduced A&E last semester, after a three-year absence. Now, we have the chance to bring you A&E in broadsheet format. Hopefully, this...

Louvre and rage

by Katrina Wilber
Published February 19, 2004
A bizarre murder mystery illuminates fanciful secrets in "The Da Vinci Code."

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