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Sublime Circus

by Amy Danielson
Published October 3, 2002
Often Referred To as a Magician by Critics, Goebbels Relishes in Mixing Musical Genres

String-Busting Rock at The Quest

by Geoffrey Ziezulewicz
Published September 26, 2002

It is a fine example of the illogic of the music industry machine that 93X talked up the fuzz-box rock of California's Queens of the Stone Age for weeks prior to their show, yet rarely if ever played them....

A Band without a Decent Tragedy

by Kari Petrie
Published September 26, 2002

The Rakes are a band that likes to play rock music, drink beer and play loud. And that's about as interesting as they get. Not to say that the Rakes are a bad band, because they aren't. It is just they...

Of Demons and Strange Encounters

by Amy Danielson
Published September 26, 2002

Of Hope and Courage, the new play by Theatre Mu, is only vaguely about hope and courage. More precisely, I would say it is about terror and soul-searching. Two unique folk tales compose this two-act show:...

All’s Welles that Ends Welles

by Tom Horgen
Published September 26, 2002

Orson Welles made more movies than Citizen Kane. It's true. And while the rest of them aren't stuck in a vacuum where every film critic, filmmaker and filmgoer constantly cheers "best film ever," they...

It’s Mime Time

by Nathan Hall
Published September 26, 2002

It is impossible to determine the funniest part of 1991's highly underrated Shakes the Clown. I would point to a scene where Bobcat Goldwaith, in the title role, must begrudgingly hide out in mime school...

A Long Way from Jersey

by Brianna Riplinger
Published September 26, 2002

Women bopping their heads to the sounds of Bruce Springsteen songs served White Castle hamburgers on silver platters. Balding, middle-aged men in brand-new black leather jackets shuffled in with strollers...

Christina Aguilera puts on her birthday suit!

by Brianna Riplinger
Published September 19, 2002

I used to know a guy at work who was sullen and blunt. He had a rusty orange-colored beard and a long ponytail. He used to tell me about the times he almost died and how he used to be homeless. He loved...

An early winter in Minneapolis

by Amy Danielson
Published September 19, 2002
Theatre in the Round presents a chilling tale of Antarctic adventure in Terra Nova.

Everything’s Happy Underground

by Nathan Hall
Published September 19, 2002

Hollywood schlockmeister Michael Bay would never make a movie about DIY-till-they-die hardcore band Fugazi, and Fugazi would never let him. With that rationale in mind, the third annual Sound Unseen Film...

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