Volume XXIX Issue 17  February 14, 2002

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  • Picasso, Matisse drawings show style unfamiliar to public
    If a museum curator were to acquire one piece of art every day for eight years, he would still be more than 100 pieces short of the Cone sisters’ 3,000-piece collection.  Full Story...
  • Graham’s single-screen offers quaint movie experience
    ...This is one of the jokes on Graham Cinema’s answering machine. It is just one of the ways owner Tim "Bob" Matthews has made his theater a one-of-a-kind.
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  • Now showing: ‘Kate and Leopold’ perfect for dates
    Two centuries collide in "Kate and Leopold." The romantic comedy is playing at Graham Cinema for Valentine’s Day.   Full Story...
  • Your Valentine’s Day fix: out on video
    Valentine’s Day does not just mean romantic dinners and a dozen red roses. There are many people who do not have a significant other to share the ultimate lovers’ holiday with, and because of that, the day can be frustrating and even depressing.  Full Story...
  • Singing and socializing
    Every semester, Stephen Futrell, the director of the Elon University Chorale, makes a pot of Louisiana-style jumbalaya for his singers. He does this to teach the students that singing doesn’t have to be about going black tie or singing stuffy music. Instead, it should be a way to have a good time.  Full Story...
  • ‘The Vagina Monologues’ brings new meaning to V-Day
    The "V" word. Few have the courage to say it, and even fewer have the courage to yell it in front of a live audience.  Full Story...
  A & E Editor: Samiha Khanna
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