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The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Avanti popolo!

by Keri Carlson
Published April 15, 2004
Mirah gets back to the political roots of folk music.

Old scratch

by Tom Horgen
Published April 15, 2004
Ron Perlman goes on a cross-dimensional caper in "Hellboy."

Clothing with a point

by Katrina Wilber
Published April 15, 2004
The MIA's exhibit of Plains Indian shirts encompasses the traditional and the modern.

Battle for the past

by Greg Corradini
Published April 15, 2004
A hackneyed retelling of the Alamo myth fails to entertain or inform.

Stupid is as stupid does

Published April 15, 2004
"The Whole Ten Yards" relies on cheap humor to defraud the audience.

Sealed with a kiss

by Keri Carlson
Published April 15, 2004
Children's games supply ample metaphors for Detachment Kit.

New World Symphony

by Katrina Wilber
Published April 8, 2004

ODirected by Charles Bowe h, what a tangled web we weave when we pit brother against brother, husband against wife and playwright against director. Such is Charles Bowe's "New World Symphony." Shot on...

Best believe they’re the baddest

by Keri Carlson
Published April 8, 2004
"Crossfaded" presents an album of loosely related music from the Twin Cities.

Toeing the race line

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 8, 2004

Let's talk about race." It is difficult to imagine an invitation that would be more likely to get turned down in most cases. Along with its partners ethnicity, gender, religion and sexual orientation,...

Dutch Light

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 8, 2004

TDir. Maarten de Kroon here really is something especially beautiful about the Netherlands. The windmills, the waterways, the ever-present, lolling, pregnant clouds. To those given to melancholia it all...

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