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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Inform follows function

by Jenny Phan
Published October 16, 2003
The Goldstein gives working designers a chance to mentor students en masse.

From keyboard to piano

by Jenny Phan
Published October 16, 2003
Folk singer Vienna Teng puts substance before riches.

Going back to the roots

by Tom Horgen
Published October 16, 2003
Two classic hip-hop films remind us how everything started.

Delicious forbidden fruit

by Keri Carlson
Published October 16, 2003
Peaches subverts dominant pop star sexuality.

If a man ever needed dying, he did

by Niels Strandskov
Published October 16, 2003
Quentin Tarantino's brutal and bloody "Kill Bill" deifies martial arts movies.

Breaking into the movies

by Tom Horgen
Published October 16, 2003
The Twin Cities' newest film festival gives local filmmakers a chance to be seen.

An enchanted evening

by Katie Wilber
Published October 16, 2003
The music of Rodgers and Hammerstein gets a fresh run through at the Ordway.

No rest for the wicked

by Greg Corradini
Published October 16, 2003
The University theater ranges around the Henrik Ibsen classic "Peer Gynt."

Grease, caffeine and fun

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published October 16, 2003
Where cafe society goes for breakfast.

Meet me at the station

by Greg Corradini
Published October 9, 2003
"Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train" investigates the possibility that good intentions can produce bad results.

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