November 10, 2000
VolumeCXXXII Number 9

 










 

Death and the Maiden
   premiering this weekend

GYLLIAN CHRISTIANSEN - STAFF WRITER

    Bowdoin is such a selfless community. We are constantly being called on to attend, view, and appreciate things in order to support our peers. We go to events, lectures, and performances not to be entertained, but as if they were selfless acts of charity, and that our presence is the only thing holding together the fragile egos of the students.

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Bowdoin Literary Society alive and well
JULIE THOMPSON - STAFF WRITER

    In the comfortable common room of Howell House, well-lit and newly furnished, an intimate gathering of students met this Wednesday night to rekindle a passion on the Bowdoin campus-the passion of a deep and abiding interest in literature, poetry, and creative writing. The Bowdoin Literary Society, which has spent the last few years on the shelf, is being resurrected by a lively group of students seeking a broader forum for sharing, discussing, and writing literature.

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Kiss of Fire sucks
SIMON MANGIARACINA - COLMNIST

    Video producers can be very intelligent. Say they have this terrible movie they're funding in which plot is not an issue, the acting is piss poor, and the director appears to be a retarded chimpanzee with a camcorder. How in the world can they get this movie to sell?

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  Mark Scott reads at Bowdoin

  Film Society weekend with a twist

  Scorpion in the Desert: part 5

  This week in the Pub