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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Who has the body?

by Greg Corradini
Published October 2, 2003
Kafka's torturously complex metaphysics get a hearing at the Red Eye.

Future sound of Minneapolis

by Keri Carlson
Published October 2, 2003
The DeStijl/Freedom From Festival showcases angular, non-traditional music.

Men, women and song join to find harmony in life

by Katie Wilber
Published September 25, 2003
The University gets an a capella group of its own.

Diamonds aren’t the world’s best friends

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published September 25, 2003
The grimy underbelly of the worldwide diamond trade is exposed in a new book.

You can get it if you really want

Published September 25, 2003
Two University students manage to overcome the hectic pace of grad school and write books.

Music & movies’ main event

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published September 25, 2003
The fourth annual Sound Unseen festival is a knockout

Satisfying all expectations

by Keri Carlson
Published September 25, 2003
Built to Spill averts disaster and delivers a solidly moving performance.

Editors picks

Published September 18, 2003
Sage Francis with Ice Rod and Medida; American Safari; Capturing the Friedmans; Benefit Concerts for Tomoko "Gan" Iwatsuki; Jesse Paul Miller

On the outside, looking in

by Keri Carlson
Published September 18, 2003
Local musician Tim Eriksen finds fame in a resurgent form of folk music.

An embarrassment of riches

by Greg Corradini
Published September 18, 2003
Theater and dance events at the "U" provide students with a chance to explore a variety of themes.

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