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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

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by Gabriel Shapiro
Published December 11, 2003
'Struth! The British Television Advertising Awards is back again, mate.

Making the seen

by Keri Carlson
Published December 11, 2003
Twin Cities concert poster designers are forging an identity for local music.

Either he’s missed or he’s hit

by Jenny Phan
Published December 11, 2003
A little advice book can't quite make it into the big leagues.

Such pleasant young men

by Katie Wilber
Published December 11, 2003
Ball In the House induce swoons with their croons at the Ordway.

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.

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.

Cold and dark and beautiful

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

Starting all over again

by Katie Wilber
Published December 4, 2003
Storyhill take their act on the road once again in support of their new album.

Keep your eyes on the prize

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published December 4, 2003
A new documentary chronicles Tibetan history and the struggle for independence.

Tighter pants might help

by Keri Carlson
Published December 4, 2003

Four years ago, Latin artists dominated the Billboard charts and MTV and received their own Grammy awards show. But pop culture loves its fads and once they're over, they've exhausted themselves. At one...

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