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March 10, 2000
Volume 128, Number 17


This Week's Stories

Shades of Gay Explores Self's Fluid Sexuality
Colors of Rhythm Exhibits Artistic Diversity
Lee Upton Inspires Audience with Charismatic Poetry
Arts Briefs
Sex Mob Rocks 'Sco
New York Jazz Quartet Heats Up with Funky Covers
Even Dedicated Fans Turned Away from O Cappella Fest
Obertones and Guests Pack Fairchild Chapel
Synergy: New Face of Modern Music
Heard Here
The Cider House Rules Struggles To Find Voice
Faculty Recital Proves Rich With Artistic Depth
Stephen Moore Aptly Handled a Program of Classical and Jazz
Streak Play the Cat with a St. Patrick's Day Twist
Dropkick Murphys Bring Old School Oi to 'Sco Tonight
AMAM Validates Photography As Art Form
Allen Show Holds The Best of What Has Been
A Day of Penny Arcades and Puppet Theatres
London Art Correspondent Shares a Day

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