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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Arts & Entertainment

Calgon, take me away!

by Jennifer Schneider
Published April 10, 2003

Susan Enan's folk-infused pop possesses an ethereal quality inviting anyone trying to describe it to pull out some classic music clichés: haunting, evocative, like a warm embrace. I should point...

It’s lonely at the top

Published April 10, 2003

TAmy Danielson here's escapism, and then there's escapism for people who can't stand escapism." During a Sunday afternoon interview at the West Bank's Hard Times Café, theater artist John Francis...

Bad means good

Published April 10, 2003
Jazz has never sounded quite like this

Just call him ‘Bobby’

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 10, 2003
Robert Duvall shares the wisdom gained in one of Hollywood's most impressive careers

Shoot the moon

Published April 3, 2003

TBy Brianna Riplinger he Mooney Suzuki, a group of sweaty, shaggy-haired New York boys with guitars, are audaciously proud of their borrowed rock sound. And they should be, because they avoid falling into...

Days of war, nights of film

Published April 3, 2003
Nothing to do in the Twin Cities?The 21st annual Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival reminds us how good we've got it here.

Helter shelter

Published April 3, 2003
Accomodations don't come cheap on the mean streets of Minneapolis

Brooklyn knockout

Published April 3, 2003

ABy Brianna Riplinger ngst-ridden alt-country poster-boy Ryan Adams' first producing subject doesn't stray too far from Adams Territory. Jesse Malin's debut solo album, "The Fine Art of Self-Destruction,"...

In the belly of the beast

Published April 3, 2003
"Korczak's Children" finds hope in the face of horror

I’ve gotta be driftin’ along

Published April 3, 2003

IBy Jennifer Schneider n a country music world filled with the likes of Kenny "look at my biceps" Chesneys and Faith "how much shorter can my skirt get before it ceases to exist?" Hills, it's comforting...

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