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Geisha’s beauty is only skin deep

by Erin Adler
Published December 8, 2005
"Memoirs of a Geisha': A problematic book begets a problematic new film

“Match Point’ plays a dark, twisted game

by Jenna Ross
Published December 8, 2005
Woody Allen's latest film is a thriller, but still teases with morals and meaning

Literacy in Twin Cities is top-tier

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published December 7, 2005
Minneapolis came in second to Seattle, and St. Paul tied with Cincinnati for ninth.

City, student settle lawsuit

by Aidan M. Anderson
Published December 5, 2005

The city of Minneapolis settled a civil suit Wednesday with a University student who was injured and forced to undergo an emergency splenectomy following the April 12, 2003, hockey riots. Geology senior...

Council members jockey for influence

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published December 1, 2005

The elections are over, but the games are just beginning for Minneapolis City Council members. The 13-member council will elect a president next month who will determine which members serve on what council...

2nd Ward’s Gordon outlines his plans

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published November 23, 2005
Gordon plans to work on transportation, police staffing and environmental issues.

“Walk the Line’ strides past its story’s depth

by Keri Carlson
Published November 17, 2005
The film about Johnny Cash and June Carter sometimes misses the big picture, often misses the smaller one

Now these are anti-war protesters

by Don M. Burrows
Published November 17, 2005
German film shows life and death of Nazi enemy Sophie Scholl

To her, even AIDS has a ‘silver’ lining

by Erin Adler
Published November 10, 2005
Sarah Silverman makes a film out of her offensive comedy

Violence and revenge – the bittersweet cycle continues

by Don M. Burrows
Published November 10, 2005
Two films showing at the Oak Street Cinema show the cyclical and shocking nature of settling the score

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