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Arts & Entertainment

You get what you pay for

by Brian Stensaas
Published July 14, 2003

Two songs into last Wednesday night's set at the Target Center, Dave Matthews approached the center stage microphone and in his signature, quirky-smilish way said to the sold-out crowd, "I hope this evening...

The Green Fairy strikes again

by Nathan Hall
Published July 14, 2003

You can't always judge a person by your first impression, but you can always appreciate a Marilyn Manson record by knowing which drug he was on when he made it. The sluggish, hazy feel of 1994's "Portrait...

The Welles of loneliness

by Keri Carlson
Published July 14, 2003

Most high school English classes read an abridged version of "Moby Dick" partly because the original's 600-plus pages aboard a swaying ship leave many readers quite queasy. Even with the shortened version,...

No straightedge please, we’re punk

by Nathan Hall
Published July 7, 2003
NOFX switch gears from pop-punk tomfoolery to caustic political commentary

The power and the glory

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published July 7, 2003
"American Auteurs" screens Hollywood's highlights

Remembrance of things past

by Keri Carlson
Published July 7, 2003

For the most significant moments in life, it is not enough to simply keep them stored in memory. There needs to be evidence, physical evidence. A camera tags along on family road trips, ticket stubs are...

End times

by Niels Strandskov
Published July 7, 2003
The third "Terminator" movie constructs a brutal vision of the future

Angels of Desire

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published June 30, 2003
An intact prefrontal cortex is not required to enjoy this film

Except after see, and sometimes why

by Nathan Hall
Published June 30, 2003

Look up "walking contradiction" in an unabridged dictionary and you will probably find a picture of these people. Formed in Florida in 1997, head-bangers Poison the Well are on the forefront of what can...

Sorrow and its beauty

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published June 30, 2003
A suburban idyll goes awry

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