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Anil's Ghost by Michael Ondaatje

Anil's Ghost finds Anil Tissera, the female protagonist of Michael Ondaatje's first novel since The English Patient, coming back to her homeland of Sri Lanka in the late '90s for the first time in...


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Better Than A Wedgie

Last year, Thursday nights finally got a fresh alternative to TV viewers sick of the antics of their so-called "friends": the WB's Popular.


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Summertime Snow

Archipelago Theater Company's new production was conceived over a year ago, but Snow-which premieres Friday night in Reynolds Theater-will certainly make sense to Triangle residents after this...


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Indigo Girls rock Page Auditorium

Last Wednesday night in Page Auditorium, the campus controversy over the Indigo Girls headlining the Last Day of Classes Concert was forgotten as the band entertained a crowd of 1,200 in the packed...


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More than Realism

rofound art, for painter Don Eddy, is art that "both implicitly speaks to its own culture and time, yet has the ability to transcend it.".


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The Skulls

Sometimes, satisfaction lies in getting exactly what you expect. That's certainly what happens with The Skulls-although the film also offers at least one interesting variation within the genre.

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