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The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Guess who’s coming to dinner?

by Greg Corradini
Published February 12, 2004
"The Diva Daughters DuPree" portrays the complexities of African-American families.

Write to the heart

by Greg Corradini
Published February 12, 2004
A.R. Gurney's "Love Letters" needs action and emotion to balance its clever exchanges.

The center cannot hold

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published February 12, 2004

Unless you live under a very big rock, you're aware that Coffman Union reopened last year after a protracted spate of construction and a whole bunch of hullabaloo. It's nice to have the place back, not...

Up to the highest height

by Greg Corradini
Published February 12, 2004
You'll never be as angry as The Kite-Eating Tree.

Genetic revelations

by Katrina Wilber
Published February 12, 2004
The Weisman's new exhibit questions the ethics behind scientific breakthroughs.

Pleasure & principles

by Niels Strandskov
Published February 12, 2004
The Smitten Kitten sells sex toys with the community in mind.

Burning like a silver flame

by Keri Carlson
Published February 12, 2004
M. Ward sees little difference when it comes to old and new ideas of love.

No future for you

by Keri Carlson
Published February 12, 2004
Mark Mallman and Ryan Olcott make bleak music for a scary time.

Formerly known as prints

by Katrina Wilber
Published February 12, 2004
The Nash Gallery hosts the National Print Biennial.

Struggle against the state of things

by Greg Corradini
Published February 5, 2004
The Festival of One-Woman Shows offers a chance to see performances that might otherwise fall by the wayside.

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