• Issue Archive for
  • Nov 1-7, 2000
  • Vol. 17, No. 44

Film

  • Humble bodies, silent faces
  • Humble bodies, silent faces

    The mystery of "Humanite" is that it makes you notice the world around you, while "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2" shows how its creators sold out.

News

Columns

  • alt.politics?
  • alt.politics?

    Making the case for the lesser of two evils.

Music

  • Before the fall
  • Before the fall

    Concerning Haydn's joyful "Creation," performed Oct. 22 by the Raleigh Oratorio Society.

Arts

  • Lifting the veil
  • Lifting the veil

    To Conserve a Legacy is not a blockbuster; it's a watershed event for our culture.
  • Art for the people
  • Art for the people

    Duke, China, tobacco and an extraordinary new project by Xu Bing, one of Asia's foremost visual artists.
  • Sweet unity
  • Sweet unity

    Sean Curran visits N.C. State with an almost perfect four-part performance.
  • A matter of suggestion
  • A matter of suggestion

    How do you get a shy guy to dance on stage? Ask hypnotist Gary Conrad.

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