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Volume CXXXIII, Number 12 January 30, 2004
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Rings lords over Oscar noms MIKE NUGENT, STAFF WRITER Prior to the announcement of Oscar nominations, there was a lot of debate among pundits as to whether the shortened season would have any impact on the nominations.
[read the article] Dieck seeks to freak audiences out KERRY ELSON, STAFF WRITER Like a "weird dream," Colin Dieck's performance art piece, Ampersand, enchanted and confused audiences Janurary 26 through January 29 in Wish Theater.
[read the article] Velvet Underground reunites for one night only... in 1972 TED REINERT, ORIENT STAFF The Velvet Underground & Nico is my favorite record made before the 1990s. It was released in March 1967, in the year of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and the Summer of Love.
[read the article] Get your hook, line, and sinker and catch this Fish LESLIE BRIDGERS, STAFF WRITER Tim Burton's Big Fish was nominated for four Golden Globes including Best Picture, but after leaving the theater more thrilled about what it did for my senses than about the substance of the story, it seemed as though the single Oscar nomination for Best Musical Score was more appropriate.
[read the article] Artist's books shown JULIA GUERRERO REED, STAFF WRITER Currently exhibited on the second floor of Hawthorne-Longfellow Library is a unique traveling exhibit of hand-crafted books by the late artist, Martha A. Hall, entitled "Holding In, Holding On."
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