ARTS

March 5, 1998
Volume 127, Number 16


This Week's Stories

Shakespeare engaging if esoteric compilation

Plastic people more substantial than most

Seagull swarms the 'Sco

Loomis poems luminary if dark

Propagandist art on display at AMAM
Mexican muralists commissioned by gov't to raise the spirits of masses during the 1930s

Senior art show a trip in dream land
Greg Scranton's exhibit explores lighting and video effects

Orchestra lacks cohesiveness
Violins steal show with virtuosity in Mahler


Zoom: Pop Culture in Focus
The KISS in live performance
KISS skeptic explains conversion

Rocket Christ tempted into the kitchen

Con Students keep pumping out new works
Concert filled with provocative performance in Fairchild Chapel

Czech New Wave classic part of festival
Loves of a Blond typical of genre

Don't pay money to see Payback

Civil Action strays from courtroom norm

Wolfe's Man in the Full a loose, bloated whine

Trumpet pro to chair Jazz Dept.
Hugh Ragin finds Oberlin haven for productivity

Gory story of serial killer: a psychological analysis

Campus Arts Calendar

Arts...Out of Town

 

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