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Volume CXXXIII, Number 13
January 25, 2002
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Bowdoin acquires heavenly art exhibit
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
The images range from Solome looking serenely down at the pale, lifeless
head of John the Babtist to reverent and joyous portrayals of the resurrection
of Christ. [read the article]
Ryan Adams: profile of a Heartbreaker
RYAN WALSH-MARTEL, STAFF WRITER
Adams,
who wrote most of Heartbreaker directly after a difficult breakup
with his girlfriend, fills the album with some of the saddest songs I
have ever heard. [read the article]
The 59th Annual Golden Globes!
MONICA
GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
The Golden Globes are nothing more than a wanna-be serious awards show-and
everyone knows it. [read the article]
One-act festival gears up with auditions
TED REINERT, STAFF WRITER
"In accordance with Masque and Gown tradition, we have a few off
the wall pieces for people to see," said One Acts coordinator Jennifer
Ogborne. [read the article]
WBOR recruits new DJs
BRIAN DUNN, STAFF WRITER
In the past, the 300-watt, non-profit station, has offered world music,
children's shows, jazz, talk shows and more. [read
the article]
The knights who say "Ni!"
JIM FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
This weekend, we have three classics from one of the funniest groups of
people around: the Monty Python troupe. [read the article]
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