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Drag convention draws international acts, U audience

Published October 20, 2003
More than 50 professional and amateur drag acts performed at the show.

Going back to the roots

by Tom Horgen
Published October 16, 2003
Two classic hip-hop films remind us how everything started.

If a man ever needed dying, he did

by Niels Strandskov
Published October 16, 2003
Quentin Tarantino's brutal and bloody "Kill Bill" deifies martial arts movies.

Breaking into the movies

by Tom Horgen
Published October 16, 2003
The Twin Cities' newest film festival gives local filmmakers a chance to be seen.

‘Final defendant’ convicted for hockey riot

by Patricia Drey
Published October 10, 2003

2023 Editor’s Note: This story was removed for violating the Society of Professional Journalists’ tenant to “Minimize Harm.” The article originally detailed the convictions of seven individuals...

O’Neill calls for improvements in patient care, health care

by Geoffrey Ziezulewicz
Published October 10, 2003

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill called for improving patient care by eliminating careless medical mistakes and bureaucratic problems in health care Thursday at the University's Carlson School...

The kind of thing that money just can’t buy

by Tom Horgen
Published October 9, 2003
"Casa de los Babys" condemns one half of the baby trade equation but lets some people off the hook.

Simulacra and simulation

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published October 9, 2003
Mike Judge and Don Hertzfeldt's "Animation Show" livens up the Oak Street.

Melodrama gold

by Tom Horgen
Published October 9, 2003
"Alias" exerts a gentle pressure on our emotions while indulging our thirst for thrills.

Through the looking-glass

by Tom Horgen
Published October 2, 2003
"Lost in Translation's" stunning cinematography conceals its dubious Euro-centric politics.

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