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The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Struggle against the state of things

by Greg Corradini
Published February 5, 2004
The Festival of One-Woman Shows offers a chance to see performances that might otherwise fall by the wayside.

Crises on the high seas

by Tom Horgen
Published February 5, 2004
"Balseros" floats along the surface of U.S.-Cuba tensions.

The mouse that wailed

by Greg Corradini
Published February 5, 2004
"Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse" sounds like childhood anxieties amplified.

20 angry men

by Brian Stensaas
Published February 5, 2004
"Miracle" tells the story of Herb Brooks' determination to forge a team that could beat the world.

One way or another

by Keri Carlson
Published February 5, 2004
Luke's Angels don't take orders from anyone.

The body electric

by Greg Corradini
Published February 5, 2004
Preserved in plastic, human remains horrify and edify at the Science Museum.

After dark, my sweet

by Keri Carlson
Published February 5, 2004
Eleni Mandell experiments in different genres with surprisingly good results.

Dancing for freedom, dancing for hope

Published February 5, 2004
Arthur Mitchell's Dance Theatre of Harlem comes to Northrop to pay homage to ballet legend George Balanchine.

Antidote to stupidity

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published February 5, 2004
ego trip drops knowledge about the intersection of race and popular culture.

See how high she flies

by Niels Strandskov
Published January 29, 2004

It's always a bit surprising to go to Hayao Miyazaki films like "Princess Mononoke" and "Spirited Away" and not find any vicious, slavering religious zealots blocking the entrance. There's so much in his...

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