ARTS

February 19, 1998
Volume 127, Number 14


This Week's Stories

Vagina hits the stage and hits the spot

Zoo Story triumphs with careful acting, direction
Simple production decisions appropriate for Albee's very complex script

Women tackle substantial issues with mild success
Performance diverse, tied together by common theme

Bogosian his own best audience

Bogosian hits nail on the head
Alum's recording Pounding Nails more appealing than last night's performance

Nields bond with small crowd
Band, crowd develop rapport at last week's show

Young, old catch Dylan in Cleveland

Zoom: Pop Culture in Focus
Oscars are just one big fashion show
Are the Brits more deserving than the Grammy's?

Poet's short trip to Oberlin
Acclaimed poet, Oberlin resident, to read Tuesday

Brahms fails to lull attentive audience to sleep
Composer captivates Finney audience under the direction of talented students

The doctor is...out
Clooney calls it quits, leaves the popular show ER and his substantial fan base

Varsity Blues simply more of the same

Off to see the Wizard

Roughing it for art

Campus Arts Calendar

Arts...Out of Town

 

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Volume 127, Number 14, February 19, 1998

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