Vol 94 Issue 7 - Published October 17th, 2003
Theatre unravels absurd delight in bright 'teeth'
What exactly is "The Skin of Our Teeth"? Is it a meditative, three act rumination on the after-effects of World War I and the prospective effects of World War II? Is it a sleight-handed homage/quasi-literal deviation of James Joyce's experimental 1939 tome "Fineggans Wake"? Is it a covertly sentimental deconstruction of the rise, collapse and resurrection of the American nuclear family? Or is it a bizarre, two-and-a-half hour long absurdist sitco ...

Death Cab offers dreamy ride
OK, so after the hurricane everyone is pretty stressed from midterms and papers and trying not to lose "the revised syllabus" from every class, so forget beating around the bush with this review.

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Production of 'Coriolanus' stays true to Shakespeare
There is one universal truth that people never seem to get right. If you have your enemy at your mercy, kill him right away or you'll regret it later. This truth was proven yet again in Shakespeare in the Dark's production of "Coriolanus."

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