ARTS

February 18, 2000
Volume 128, Number 14


This Week's Stories

Hair Celebrates Music and Movement
Quills is Dying to Break Free
Bard Reading comes to 'Sco
Marathon reading takes all-nighters to a new level
Artists Perform at Ministry
Jazz Great Billy Hart Imparts His Wisdom to Students
Hillbilly Idol is More Than Just a Clever Name
Country Rockers Thrill a Woefully Empty 'Sco
Artitudes:
How Low Can Television Go?
Monlogues with Megan Doss
The Vagine Monologues provokes questions
Starved for drama? Try a European Vacation.
An Aging Morrissey Performs His V-Day Massacre
Ex-Smiths Singer Brings His Torment to Akron
Michaelangelo Discusses His Plight as an Urban Youth
Hip-Hop Artist Celebrates Black History Month
Opera Dances to the Strains of Baroque Maladies
Corey Harris' Blues Explosion Demolishes 'Sco
Veteran performer needs no band to bring full sound
Heard Here:
It's Only Rock 'n Roll Until Someone Loses an Eye
Feature Photo:
But where's the art?

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