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ARTS
Pinhole Photos Offer Surprising Perspective
By Julia Feldman
Melsen Carlsen’s senior show, which opened in Fisher Hall last Saturday, is mostly comprised of a collection of porthole-shaped portraits of Oberlin students not posed in any particular way.
Inspirational African Melodies Join American Tunes
By Aubrey Woolverton
South Africa’s Soweto Gospel Choir played to a sold-out crowd Monday night at Finney Chapel.
Also in arts:
• Francophone Film Sheds Light on Female Resistance
• Curator Borys to Leave Allen Museum
• Students Perform in Washington, D.C.
• Grey’s Condition Terminal
• CD Review: The Other Planets’ “Discrete Manipulations”
• Not Your Average Cup of Joe
• the secret life of obies: California vs. Ohio
• Good Eats: Foodie Freebies
• Wanton Distraction: Worst Five Films of 2005
• O Style: Smells Like Trend Spirit
COMMENTARY
• Editorial: Save the Parade
• Letters
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