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Arts & Entertainment

Arts Calendar

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published May 1, 2003

The Evidence of Silence Broken" 7:30 p.m. through Saturday, Pillsbury House Theatre, (612) 825-0459, $15. A rusted-out old Volkswagen Bug filled with books stands among discarded tires and miscellaneous...

Do what you wanna do

by Brianna Riplinger
Published May 1, 2003

The somewhat punk-tinged, pop-emo foursome Attention would, as my friend Paul smartly said, easily fit right into MTV's current rotation. That is not to say they would necessarily deserve that mega-level...

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...

A flinty kind of woman

by Brianna Riplinger
Published April 24, 2003
Dar Williams retains her credibility despite pop forays

Astral projection: Letting it be

by Nathan Hall
Published April 24, 2003

One fascinating aspect of electronic-based music is that, due to its slavish reliance on computer software, mini-epiphanies of discovery can erupt multiple times over the same development or genre twist...

After all, he’s just a man

Published April 24, 2003
Cowboygirls certainly can Can-Can in "Stand on Your Man"

Technologies of sound

by Lee Billings
Published April 24, 2003

For more than a decade, Autechre (pronounced 'aww-tek-er') has charted the frontiers of electronic music, traversing the bleeding edges of technology and art. The group is a collaboration between Britons...

Forget all your cares

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 24, 2003
Don't hang around and let your problems surround you: There are movie shows

Don’t blame the mirror if your face is awry

by Amy Danielson
Published April 24, 2003
Three playlets of high weirdness from Russia

Slouching towards Baghdad

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 24, 2003
University alumnus Joel Turnipseed talks about his new book

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