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Volume CXXXII, Number 1
September 13, 2002
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Goats,
first-year portraits, and a giant...
MAIA-CHRISTINA LEE, ORIENT STAFF
Lining the inside of the fishbowl on the first floor of
the VAC is a graphic combination of black and white images that comprise
a new mural: "Dedicated to our mothers." [read
the article]
Loving lobster
KERRY ELSON, STAFF WRITER
Non-Mainers will embrace Este's Lobster House on Bailey
Island for the authentic Maine experience it brings to dining. [read
the article]
Summer movies: three thumbs down
MONICA GUZMAN, ORIENT STAFF
Perhaps the only redeeming factor about the summer movie
season is getting to see the trailers for the fall movies-the good fall
movies which we hope will totally rule. [read
the article]
Professor John Bisbee exhibits his art in
Soho gallery
SARA BODNAR, STAFF WRITER
Perhaps
the reason that so many galleries have been interested in Bisbee is because
of the electrifying energy that each of his works exudes. [read
the article]
Kubrick keeps your eyes wide
AUDREY AMIDON, STAFF WRITER
Despite the fact that Kubrick may not be with us any longer,
his films continue to delight and disturb film audiences. So, all you
Kubrick fans be sure to come out in force! [read
the article]
DVD killed the video store
MONICA GUZMAN, ORIENT STAFF
Bart D'Alauro and Greg Morris are looking to transform
the way Brunswick rents movies. Their new DVD rental store, Bart and Greg's
DVD Explosion, is the newest addition to the Tontine Mall on Maine Street.
[read the article]
Chili Peppers outgrow their tube socks
BRIAN DUNN, ORIENT STAFF
If the Chili's work in the 90s hinted at their talent outside
the world of hardcore funk-rock, then their magnificent 2002 release,
By the Way, is the culmination of the band's slow and progressive transformation.
[read the article]
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