ARTS

November 6, 1998
Volume 127, Number 8


This Week's Stories

Fall Forward provides introspective show
Student choreographers grapple with unity

Weldon Rising takes the risks that make it strong

Secrets gives little to contemplate

Saffire is a woman's version of the blues

Hyde speaks of tricksters

Composers night focuses on material

Happiness and Pleasantville lack reality

Melies' A Trip to the Moon a classic

The Black River Cafe opens up downtown

Patton moves into AMAM
Oberlin and Patton make a good pair

International night debuts

Cats and Jammers' joyride

PJ Harvey gives lounge an edge

Homicide persists

Why some people need the X-Files to survive

Too much of a trendy thing: X-Files is a bore

Feature Photo: Jambalaya

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