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The Minnesota Daily

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Midwestern tiki trips

Published September 11, 2003

While there are no extant tiki bars in Minnesota, other Midwestern states are more fortunate. Here are several of this article's author's favorites within an easy drive of the Twin Cities: Brucemore 2160...

Authentically autumnal audio

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published September 11, 2003

As the skies over our northern town darken through the always short-lived autumn into winter, temperatures no longer register in healthy double-digits. Music that lightened the summer's breezy, sticky...

One time through is all you’re going to get

by Keri Carlson
Published September 11, 2003
Despite lacking lyrical repetition, Q and Not U keep the dance floor in motion.

Retro adventures

by Niels Strandskov
Published September 11, 2003

This is the time of year when the studious types put away their atlases and inure themselves to another winter of dodging idiotic drivers and sliding on black ice. But for those few adventurers who refuse...

Confusion never sounded so sweet

by Jenny Phan
Published September 11, 2003
Local musician Matthew Inkala takes listeners on a perplexing but rewarding musical journey.

Editor’s Picks

by Keri Carlson
Published September 11, 2003

Unknown Prophets with CunninLynguists, Juice and Kanser 5 p.m. Sunday First Avenue Main Room $8/$10, all ages The Unknown Prophets, one of the Twin Cities more talented hip-hop groups, have put together...

Stars in their pockets

by Keri Carlson
Published September 11, 2003

The Twin Cities music scene adored The Plastic Constellations. With a reputation for gleefully jumping up and down at shows to their quirky indie-rock and lead singer Jeff Allen's vocal similarity to the...

The difference between dogs and men

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published September 11, 2003
Dan Rhodes' first novel finally crosses the Atlantic, but are we ready?

Passion, color and conflict

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published September 4, 2003
The Walker Art Center celebrates the diversity and depth of Indian film.

Manufacturing consent

Published September 4, 2003
A new book charts the ins and outs of selling a war to America and the world.

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