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Arts & Entertainment

Eclecticism now!

by Brianna Riplinger
Published September 12, 2002

You're probably familiar with the Behind the Music my-manager-robbed-me-blind story. A promising young ñ yet naïve ñ musician signs a shady contract on the hood of a car without reading it. Fast...

Smiles, but no laughs

by Amy Danielson
Published September 12, 2002

Until this past season's production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the Outward Spiral Theater Company seemed to be in decline. This 6-year-old company had a string of non-hits, including David's Redhaired...

Dull Dot Net Backslash Yawn

by Niels Strandskov
Published September 5, 2002
A glum Stephen Dorf hunts for horror in the supremely unimaginative Fear Dot Com

Summer of Ballyhoo

by Amy Danielson
Published September 5, 2002

Few things in life genuinely terrify me. But when the possibility of missing a traveling circus enters my mind, my heart palpitates and I develop an unsightly rash.My mind races, as I compare my calendar...

Two Characters in Search of an Answer

by Amy Danielson
Published September 5, 2002
In the latest play by anonymous playwright Jane Martin, two men share the tragedy of a high school shooting

Sparta’s Wiretap Scars is Hard to Ignore

Published September 5, 2002
Sparta: Wiretap Scars (Dreamworks)

Still into the Replacements

by Geoffrey Ziezulewicz
Published September 5, 2002
Midwest rockers Sunset Black discuss the Twin Cities, indie credibility, and the classic pop of Paula Abdul

Manic Pop Thrill

by Max Sparber
Published September 5, 2002
Three months of hate for American Idol come to an end

Better Living through Kung Fu

by Nathan Hall
Published September 5, 2002

In what genre of film might you see a 900-year-old man pulling a gravity defying ship made entirely out of ancient virgin's skulls? Further, in what genre of films would he pull the ghost ship with his...

Sounding like Motley Crue, FRB is no TMBG

Published September 5, 2002
Fine Red Brown: Too Many Peas (Beartoon Records)

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