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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Passion, color and conflict

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published September 4, 2003
The Walker Art Center celebrates the diversity and depth of Indian film.

From the editor: A&E is back, and we’re here to stay

by Niels Strandskov
Published September 4, 2003

Today you hold in your hands the first issue of A&E, The Minnesota Daily's weekly arts and entertainment section, published for the first time in almost three years. When A&E was cut on Oct. 25,...

Despairing of success

Published September 4, 2003
The new film about comic book author Harvey Pekar mythologizes a depressing life.

Manufacturing consent

Published September 4, 2003
A new book charts the ins and outs of selling a war to America and the world.

Pitch in where you can

Published September 4, 2003
New local music for the times when your emotions overwhelm you.

Unnatural selection

by Nathan Hall
Published August 18, 2003
Evolution Control Committee keeps the weirdness flowing

Secret ideologies

Published August 18, 2003

TBy Keri Carlson he Super Furry Animals are dangerous. With most politically fueled bands angered by the status quo, the message is direct and you know what to expect - no one would accuse the Sex Pistols...

Free to be you and me

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published August 18, 2003
"Camp" plays with our perceptions of gay youth culture

Immigrant blues

by Nathan Hall
Published August 18, 2003
Stephen Frears gets to the heart of the refugee's dilemma

Part of us is missing

by Nathan Hall
Published August 18, 2003

With a friendly attitude that stood in contrast to the weighty topics of his lyrics, Matthew Davis' talents as a singer, songwriter and guitar player appeared limitless. But Davis' gifts were not exclusively...

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