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Arts & Entertainment

Motion carries

by Nathan Hall
Published May 8, 2003

Split EPs, be they seven-inches or CDs, are somewhat of a strange bird. Slightly longer than a free sampler you would pocket at the cash register, but still too short to gain an accurate idea of the band's...

Ripple in still water

by Steven Snyder
Published May 8, 2003
Temporary creations blur the boundary between artiface and nature

Wrasslemania

by Amy Danielson
Published May 8, 2003
Here in the heartland of professional wrestling, some gifted amateurs give it their all

Good times

by Brianna Riplinger
Published May 8, 2003
Grow up, but don't outgrow the music

Just lippy, lippy, lippy

by Nathan Hall
Published May 8, 2003
The flaming lips won't be extinguished

Dust in the wind

by Brianna Riplinger
Published May 1, 2003

The First Prize Killers' new album has a brilliant, friends-playing-for-fun quality that makes it instantly likable. "The Powdery Parade," the band's third release and first full-length album, was put...

Questions of difference and ‘Identity’

by Steven Snyder
Published May 1, 2003
If you're scared out of your wits by this film, it's probably due to your fear of the dark

This is not your father’s santoor

by Keri Carlson
Published May 1, 2003
"Legends of India" brings sublime music to Ted Mann

Thicker than pea soup

by Nathan Hall
Published May 1, 2003

Andrew Broder, aka Fog, is as uncompromising as they come. If Broder just happens to be digging 1960s girl pop on a particular night, then he's going to spin a crate of it and he honestly couldn't care...

A world about to change

by Niels Strandskov
Published May 1, 2003
The Guthrie's "Three Sisters" keeps up appearances

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