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Volume CXXXII, Number 16
February 21, 2003

Once upon a time in Pickard Theater...
MATT LAJOIE, STAFF WRITER
What exactly does "happily ever after" mean? We all know that Cinderella got her prince, Jack killed the Giant, and Little Red Riding Hood survived the Wolf's appetite for little girls and grandmothers. But then what? [read the article]

Daredevil
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
Call me crazy, but aren't superheroes supposed to be cool? Cause this Daredevil character is kind of a jerk. [read the article]

The Vagina Monologues opens in Kresge
MAIA-CHRISTINA LEE, ORIENT STAFF
Unlike one of the characters from Eve Ensler's monologues, the Bowdoin community is not worried about talking about vaginas. This year marks the second showing of The Vagina Monologues in Kresge Auditorium. The red shirts and black pants are back and the set is largely the same. However, two new monologues were added to the script and the cast is all new making the show a completely different experience from last year's production. [read the article]

Mixes and mistakes
JAY KANG, COLUMNIST
My mix tape rules. [read the article]

Nico's neato, naughty, and nice
SEAN TURLEY, STAFF WRITER
Okay, I wanted to write a piece about the Velvet Underground without getting all into tributes and awe-struck adulation. Let's see how I do. [read the article]

Making the most of Mos Def
ERIC GOLDWYN & NICK HIEBERT, CONTRIBUTORS
Eagerly awaiting the rescheduled Mos Def appearance, throngs packed into Morrell Gymnasium on Saturday, February 15 to hear a straight hip hop show. Which it wasn't. Instead, five other musicians joined Mos-the band, Black Jack Johnson. Starting off the show with an old school hip hop favorite by Black Sheep, Mos eased the crowd into the material he came to present: fusion in its purest sense, a healthy smattering of rock, reggae, blues, R&B, and rap. [read the article]

Nothing little at all
MAIA-CHRISTINA LEE, ORIENT STAFF
Little did anyone know that Little Egypt is famous in Poland. But then again, what underground rap group isn't? They love underground hip hop in Poland. According to Little Egypt, they know all the lyrics to every song, and better than that, they hate Puff Daddy. [read the article]

Patrick Woodcock: DJ of the Week
Patrick's show is called "Woodcock's Storytime." He reads children's story books on the air, so this interview is a little different. [read the article]

Pre-gaming with the Bowdoin Cable Network
GREG T. SPIELBERG, ORIENT STAFF
In this time of turmoil and orange terrorism alerts, one thing remains constant: good, clean, BCN fun. Bowdoin Cable Network presents The Pre-Game Show every Thursday night from 7:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Like a Phoenix rising from its Bear Essentials ashes, this half-hour of comedy has reinvented the way the Bowdoin Bubble looks at humor. [read the article]

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