Section: Arts&Culture
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Reading art
A new show of conceptual art at the Coyote Gallery examines the book as art form.
This article was published on 10.03.02
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Homicidal reactions …
Powerful production of Laramie staged in Chico State’s Wismer Theater.
This article was published on 09.26.02
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Oh goodie, more TV!
A host of new technology aims at feeding and controlling our television addictions.
This article was published on 09.26.02
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What are youse lookin’ at?
Senator houses comedy parodying popular HBO series The Sopranos by way of The Twilight Zone.
This article was published on 09.26.02
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Carnage Incorporated
A CN&R writer learns about big boys playing war.
This article was published on 09.19.02
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Where the voices come from
Blue Room’s new “rock musical” suffers from slight case of schizophrenia.
This article was published on 09.19.02
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Art read like a book …
Butte College Coyote Gallery unveils Conceptually Bound 2, which features a variety of works utilizing a “book” theme created by recognized artists.
This article was published on 09.19.02
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The message on Tojo’s teeth
When a young Navy dentist engraved “Remember Pearl Harbor” on the dentures of Japan’s most notorious war criminal, he had no idea the prank would still be news 50 years later.
This article was published on 09.12.02
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Art of the cloth
Kimonos on display at Chico State show details about cultural influence within Japan.
This article was published on 09.12.02
October 03, 2002
CN&R Vol 26 Issue 11
September 26, 2002
CN&R Vol 26 Issue 10
September 19, 2002
CN&R Vol 26 Issue 9
September 12, 2002
CN&R Vol 26 Issue 8