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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Our eyes are on Texas

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published March 6, 2003
"Sordid Lives" plumbs the depths of the Lone Star State

Overpowered by folk

by Nathan Hall
Published March 6, 2003
Lou Barlow slices through expectations

Mary, Mary quite contrary

by Steven Snyder
Published March 6, 2003
Old English politics light up the stage

Music hath charms

by Jennifer Schneider
Published March 6, 2003

When one of my closest friends called this weekend to request a favor, my immediate response was, "Which Dylan show does Ben want now?" I had grown used to helping her impress her crush-turned-boyfriend...

Where the party is

by Brianna Riplinger
Published March 6, 2003

Ground Zero/The Front A Prince-happy DJ wearing a giant cowboy hat and tight, zebra-print shirt and skintight pants was spinning, and The Front revolved around his retro-fun set. He held a huge brandy...

Life during wartime

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published March 6, 2003
Timing sets the tone for Hollywood's depiction of war

If I’m a slave, I’m a slave to the rhythm

by Jennifer Schneider
Published February 27, 2003

All those pining for the authentic rock bands of your youth, take heart. Audioslave is neither Soundgarden nor Rage Against the Machine, nor does it strive to be, but when former Soundgarden front man...

The tears of a clown

Published February 27, 2003
Clive Barker finds plenty to horrify in the strange world of a medieval

From the north

by Nathan Hall
Published February 27, 2003

When the word Viking is mentioned, the vast majority of us immediately conjure up images of Hagar the Horrible comic strips or a professional football team that consistently chokes in the playoffs. At...

Even in lovin’, it’s who you know

by Brianna Riplinger
Published February 27, 2003

Although John Doe once fronted one of America's most important, intelligent punk bands, you might know him better from his film career. His comical role as the father of child bride Winona Ryder in the...

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