November 17, 2000
Volume CXXXII, Number 10

 










 

The Visit: Tragedy, romance,
    and grotesque comedy
By JULIE THOMPSON - STAFF WRITER

    It sometimes seems that Bowdoin students need more things to talk about. Everyone has experienced those awkward silences at dinner, with roommates or team members, when you know you should be talking about something, but either no one can muster the energy to start up a conversation or there simply isn't anything worth discussing that hasn't been hashed out many times before (election, anyone?).

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Simon lowers his standards
By SIMON MANGIARACINA - COLUMNIST

    I am sinking to a new depth of poor taste. At first I was happy to report that I actually watched a movie that I enjoyed for this week's column. I don't know if any of you have noticed, but recently the movies I have been watching have been absolutely terrible.

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Maine Brews
By PHILIP LEIGH - COLUMNIST

   I apologize for the lack of Maine Brews for the past couple of weeks, but I have been involving myself with such trifles as figuring out what I'm going to do with my life and winning an unprecedented third straight League A Intramural Soccer Championship. Although not a beer, Carlo Rossi receives the highest praise from this column.

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The Film Society brings you the Moutainfilm Festival

Concert Band Performs

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles:
    R.S.V.P. The Romance and Revolution
    of Transportation Through Photography
    1860-1980

Scorpion in the Desert Part 6: The Sting

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