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Arts & Entertainment

Charisma will only get you so far

by Brianna Riplinger
Published February 20, 2003

The Grammys have never been cool. Although it always seems to try its fuddy-duddy best, the Recording Academy has made more than its share of snubs and outright hilarious flubs. How can we forget when...

“200 kmh in the Wrong Lane” By t.A.T.u.

by Nathan Hall
Published February 20, 2003

Almost every single piece of press devoted to t.A.T.u. heralds them as America's first mainstream dyke pop artists. Did I miss something here? Where exactly does that put lesbian music pioneers such as...

Women, power, freedom and Islam

by Amy Danielson
Published February 13, 2003

Sheherazade, a character of Middle Eastern mythology, saved the lives of other women by telling stories to distract a malicious ruler. The title of the contemporary art exhibit by Muslim women, "Sheherazade:...

Double your pleasure, double your fun

by Steven Snyder
Published February 13, 2003
Two gentlemen of Venice and their wacky, wacky hijinks

Consider this a message

by Nathan Hall
Published February 13, 2003

Anyone who attended a mainstream rap concert in the 1980s should remember how awful live hip-hop used to be. Although isolated groups like the Fat Boys were developing unique personas and genuine lyrical...

Day of the locusts

by Niels Strandskov
Published February 13, 2003
The cast of "Old School" keeps a press conference rockin'

Security!

by Amy Danielson
Published February 13, 2003
The Jungle Theater probes the ordinary craziness of rent-a-cop life

Oscar the grouch

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published February 13, 2003
Some of the Academy's recent shocking snubs

In a New York state of mind

by Tom Horgen
Published February 13, 2003
Spike Lee's "25th Hour" goes to the core of the Big Apple

A little bit crazy, a little bit bad

by Nathan Hall
Published February 6, 2003

The British are on to something; that's for sure. Virtually every popular Yankee TV show of late is a dumbed-down, regurgitated version of a U.K. program. Everything from punk to techno cuts its proverbial...

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