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Buses sit still while strike debate rolls on

by Britt Johnsen
Published April 7, 2004

Jenny Caesar said she is outraged about the transit strike. "The (union doesn't) realize the horrible mess that they are making," Caesar said. "I'm so angry I don't believe that the drivers should get...

Seiler hospitalized for psychiatric evaluation

by Hank Long
Published April 5, 2004

The University of Wisconsin-Madison sophomore who was missing for more than four days last week faked her abduction, police said Friday. "We do not believe there is a suspect at large, period," said Assistant...

Minneapolis council passes gay marriage resolution

by Drew Geraets
Published April 5, 2004

State and national politicians should not pursue a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, the Minneapolis City Council stated in a resolution passed Friday. Openly gay council members Scott Benson,...

LRT work goes on as strike continues

by Britt Johnsen
Published April 2, 2004

When Joe Marie, assistant general manager for rail operations, goes to work on light rail transit each day, work is no more stressful for him than before the bus strike began, he said. When 94 percent...

Dying at Grace

Published April 1, 2004

BDir. Allan King ody bags and toe tags. Catheters and bowel movements. Allan King's ghostly camera work in "Dying at Grace" centers on the disturbing minutiae of death. Filmed at the Salvation Army's Toronto...

Alexei and the Spring

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 1, 2004

TDir. Motohashi Seiichi he village of Budische, Belarus, doesn't immediately appear to be unique. It, like so many other villages in the former Soviet republics of Georgia and Belarus, was shaken out of...

Yoshino’s Barber Shop

by Tom Horgen
Published April 1, 2004

UDir. Ogigami Naoko topia has its costs. And they're often not too pleasant. In "Yoshino's Barber Shop," a small Japanese town maintains its apparently idyllic routine by abiding strictly to tradition....

The Corporation

Published April 1, 2004

TDir. Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott he Corporation" is nothing short of Earth-shattering. This is the film that you will cite as the reason you gave up your inheritance - whatever that may have been...

Decasia: The State of Decay

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 1, 2004

TDir. Bill Morrison his is what a great avant-garde film should look like. In his tripped-out masterpiece "Decasia," Bill Morrison has provided a textbook for filmmakers just as much as he has provided...

Pirated Copy

by Tom Horgen
Published April 1, 2004

IDir. He Jianjun f you've gone to the movie theater or watched an award show lately, you've probably seen the commercials and heard the rhetoric condemning film piracy. Here's a movie that offers a somewhat...

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