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The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Here and on earth

by Jenny Phan
Published December 4, 2003
The BFA/BA honors exhibition presents graduating artists' hopes and dreams.

Come together right now

by Keri Carlson
Published December 4, 2003

Postmodernism can seem like a pretty scary thing sometimes. As scatterbrained and collaged as modernism is, at least it relies on reason to give the world some meaning. With modernism there is a faith...

Arrows of desire

by Greg Corradini
Published December 4, 2003
"Red Horse Animation" asks not what it can bring tothe audience, but what the audience can bring to it.

The pain of returning home

by Keri Carlson
Published December 4, 2003
The release on DVD of "Saved by the bell" marks a bittersweet remembrance for young adults.

Cold and dark and beautiful

by Jenny Phan
Published December 4, 2003
"The quiet hours" shows us a side of Minnesota usually unseen.

On the left-hand side

by Keri Carlson
Published November 26, 2003
The standout moments in music for the month of November.

The war of all against all

by Greg Corradini
Published November 26, 2003
"Ku Klux Kumbia" pulls no punches when it comes to describing immigration battles.

The palace of excess

by Katie Wilber
Published November 26, 2003
Marshall Field's creates the best of all possible worlds.

Look at all the junk food!

by Jenny Phan
Published November 26, 2003
A monstrous collection of confections sets the tone for Rock Star.

The man who wasn’t there

by Tom Horgen
Published November 26, 2003
Billy Bob Thornton is disturbing enough without dressing up as Santa Claus.

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