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Volume CXXXI, Number 24
May 3, 2002
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Menagerie hits Pickard
HANNAH
DEAN, STAFF WRITER
The play promises to be as powerful on Bowdoin's Pickard
Theater stage as it was when it originally premiered in Chicago in 1944.
[read the article]
Darkling Thrush debuts tonight
CONOR WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITER
Darkling
Thrush is set on a small college campus 15 years in the future, focusing
on the drama between three members of the faculty, English professors
Marc, Bill, and Tiffany. [read the article]
Bowdoin grads to lecture about films
JIM FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
Two years ago, Anderson made his first return to Bowdoin
when he brought his recently completed Happy Accidents. This time,
Anderson is coming to share with us his newest creation, Session 9.
[read the article]
Docherty discusses art lover's life, museum
BRIAN
DUNN , STAFF WRITER
Docherty spoke primarily of the influences in Gardner's
life such as death, beauty, religion, and friends. [read
the article]
A comedy, or something like it
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
A big smiling platinum-blond head
of Angelina Jolie on one side and a frustrated little Edward Burns leaning
on the other side. Classic chick flick poster design- drat. [read
the article]
Star Wars fans eagerly await Clones
SEAN O'HARA, STAFF WRITER
With the impending release of the
second prequel to the original trilogy, "Star Wars Episode II: Attack
of the Clones," anticipation runs high both on the Bowdoin campus
and across the nation. [read the article]
Ted previews hottest summer albums
TED REINERT, STAFF WRITER
Weezer,
possibly the best band in rock, will release their fourth album entitled
Maladroit on May 14, almost a year to the day after The Green
Album. [read the article]
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