ARTS

Friday, September 11, 1998
Volume 127, Number 2


This Week's Stories

Prints exhibit shows a spectrum of artists, styles

Ritter brings soul to folk
Student singer-songwriter has album coming in the spring

Avila/Weeks have chemistry, energy
Duo's dance drags in the middle

Noodle house a great break from dining halls
Lunch menu offers more reasonable prices

Liz Phair tries to grow up

AMAM, students up for art rental
Event has become Oberlin tradition

Late nighter set to groove

Plot too simple in Return to Paradise

Poet brings unique style to OC
Boruch writes nature poetry with a human edge

Silkworm show pleases fans
Indie-rock band plays to devoted few; continues to evolve

Teller of yarns to spin

Welch to bring folk mix to Dionysus

Campus Arts Calendar

Arts...Out of Town

 

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