Volume 56, Issue 9
Thursday, October 9, 2003

Arts headlines:

Hawksley hawks himself

"Ah, Hawksley—we meet at last. Hawksley Workman: a man whose achingly boyish name invites an immediate first-name basis."

Everyone loves a quickie
Two short CD reviews.

Hot-blooded smooches at the Phoenix this fall
"This theatre season opens with a Shakespearean classic: a romantic comedy about people who like to argue."

A subversive vaudevillian nightmare
"“A fine grey day with a fine grey sky. You could hammer a peg in and hang yourself, couldn’t you?” comments Franz Woyzeck, a character in..."

Diwali celebrated through Indian dance
"The atmosphere of the Victoria Hindu Temple is far from stuffy or exclusive. The dancing there is not quite..."

Outkast’s new album contains ‘poopy’
"Outkast, in an effort to make their sixth album different from their usual style, have lost what made them great."



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