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17-MAR-01
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Lovett's 'No Exit' well-acted but feels like an eternity
Elizabeth Jardina
thresher editorial staff
After an hour and a half of watching Lovett College's production of No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, a play about people stuck in hell, I started to wonder if perhaps I'd stumbled into hell myself.
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Random noise harmonizes into sympony at Rice Art Gallery
Maria Stalford
thresher staff
In Untitled (Series #2), French sound artist C‚leste Boursier-Mougenot brings into mesmerizing confluence the seemingly divergent currents of art and science, the visual and the aural, the sublime and the everyday.
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'15 Minutes': If only the film were that long
Kevin Cochrane
thresher staff
"America likes to watch.
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'Enemy at the gates' falls between action and epic
Dalton Tomlin
thresher editorial staff
Enemy at the Gates, the latest World War II film, is as much of a mixed bag as they come.
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'The Mexican' needs to study the language of good comedy
Melissa Bailey
thresher staff
Hold your breath, everybody - Julia Roberts is being cute again.
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