ARTS

October 30, 1998
Volume 127, Number 7


This Week's Stories

Students perform a vivacious Ruddigore
Musical not noted for plot but energetic cast and orchestra

Colorado String Quartet plays on gender politics
World-renowned female group awes with seamless performance

Art After Hours combines genres

Swing comes to Hales Gym

Cleveland Orchestra may feel more comfortable at home
Oberlin performances receive moderate reviews compared to other dates

All-Stars provide unusual interpretations

Author Ethan Canin to speak at Oberlin Public Library
Author returns to hometown to vocalize the magic of prose writing

Mythologist Hyde to speak on art and the "trickster" figure

Riley and Mamou Playboys spice it up
Band claimed to be the best of its kind in the world

Liz Phair's comeback a sexy eye-opener
In classic Phair fashion, Oberlin grad performs during Fall Break

The Best Space should be deep
Installation piece in AMAM tries to challenge viewer perceptions

Dreams May Come a three-leg trip

The Birds descends on OFS for a Hitchcock Halloween

Renée recreates the genre of R&B

Ready for Bread and Puppet?

Teletubbies appeals to a wide, ecstatic audience

Pee-Wee's Playhouse closed to public

Campus Arts Calendar

Arts...Out of Town

 

Go back to the Staffbox || Go to the first article in Arts

T H E   O B E R L I N   R E V I E W

Copyright © 1998, The Oberlin Review.
Volume 127, Number 7, October 30, 1998

Contact us with your comments and suggestions.