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Volume 69, Issue 84,
Thursday, February 5, 2004
Arts & Entertainment
Coming
home
Danica Dawn is a second
year master's student in the Moores School of Music where she studies vocal
performance. Dawn will perform in the difficult role of an old and crazed
Miss Havisham in this Sunday's 2:30 performance of Miss Havisham's Fire.
She said the "musical language is sophisticated" and "exciting."
Graf
writers turn vandalism into works of art
Mickey Phoenix was in the
beginning stages of fixing up an old school house she was planning on calling
home. As she returned from the lumber store she discovered that she was
not the only one with redecorating plans.
Great
minds meet at Main Street
The oft-quoted axiom, "civil
war pits brother against brother, father against son," seems to be a cut
and dry concept. We usually hear it in reference to our own Civil War,
though it certainly applies for Europeans in World War II, when Nazi Germany
divided the continent along lines of blood and creed. In Michael Frayn's
Copenhagen, the question is what happens when the father and son
are two of the only people on Earth with the knowledge to build an atomic
bomb.
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