Volume 56, Issue 24
Thursday, March 4, 2004

Arts headlines:

Faster than a speeding song

For many, a Wax Mannequin show is a transformative experience. First there is disbelief.

Return to ambience with Enigma’s latest
"Since their first album MCMXC A.D.–“1990” in Roman numerals, the year the album was released—Enigma has had a sound and style different from everyone else."

Noel Coward’s Private Lives still a crowd pleaser
"The packed house at Langham Court Theatre on Friday night was just as satisfied and engaged by Private Lives as original audiences were back in..."

From grassroots to glitzy guests
"Wyclef Jean’s latest album, The Preacher’s Son, is to hip-hop what Zsa Zsa Gabor is to beauty: a lot of glitz tacked on to past glory."

Let the music shine
"Canadian dance music icon Max Graham is a busy man."

Compact quickies
Vanessa Neuman gives two CD reviews.

A tale of action figure obsession
"I am a 34-year-old action figure addict."

Death Wish Kids stuff your ears with razorblades
"Listening to Andrea Zollo’s voice is like having razorblades spat into your ears, but by the time she stops you’re too amazed by..."

Quickies a-plenty
Richard McDevitt gives two CD reviews.



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