Arts

Doomsday: 'U' alumni Steiners storm Palace

Imagine coming out of the locker room, the screams of thousands of fans assailing your ears. You walk a narrow aisle toward a wrestling ring in the midst of the chaos. As you climb the apron, you see a human rock standing on the other side, with a coal-black mustache, biceps like tree trunks and a ferocious growl.

Battle of voice: Men's Glee Club takes on Ohio State

For those wanting to savor the University of Michigan-Ohio State rivalry long after Saturday's game is over, there is an event slightly different from the down-and-dirty happenings inside Michigan Stadium - the down-and-dirty Men's Glee Club Fall Concert.

'Cold' heats up winter reading

The answer to these questions might have been "yes," until Charles Frazier's "Cold Mountain" was published. This beautifully written first novel revisits familiar historical and literary terrain, but tells a deep, original and incredibly absorbing story.

Goldfinger bonds with punk-rock audience

Call them crazy, call them intense, or call them Goldfinger, but please, stop calling them a ska band. Goldfinger is one of the more popular pop bands rooted in punk and ska flavor and ideals to come around in the past few years and their hybrid sound defies a definitive label. Their latest stop at St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit this weekend had a label, though, and it was madness.

11-21-97

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