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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

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

The Johnny Cash road goes on forever

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published September 18, 2003
His life has ended, but the spirit of Johnny Cash endures.

Harmonies where you least expect them

by Keri Carlson
Published September 18, 2003
A broad diversity of musical experiences can be found on campus.

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.

Three galleries with a single purpose

by Jenny Phan
Published September 18, 2003
University museums feature paintings, sculptures and avant-garde installations

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.

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