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Volume CXXXIII, Number 13
February 6, 2004

Foodie conquers Maine St. at Joshua's
KERRY ELSON, COLUMNIST
He could run, but he couldn't hide. The Foodie had been in hot pursuit of Joshua since she first adopted her Foodie title, but her underage status kept her from engaging him in culinary combat. Until now. [read the article]

Alumnus Ian McKee searches for love on TV's Bachelorette
LISA PETERSON, STAFF WRITER
Ian McKee '98 may be listed as a "lost classmate" on his class's website, but Bowdoin grads need not look far to find him. One of Bowdoin's very own has made it onto ABC's hit reality show, The Bachelorette, this season. [read the article]

Russian pianist rewards Super Bowl-skipping listeners
LISA PETERSON, STAFF WRITER
Russian pianist Tamara Poddubnaya filled Kresge with the sound of music Sunday night as a select group of community members, staff, and students abandoned the spectacle of the Super Bowl in favor of some real culture. [read the article]

One-man play in unforgetable
KELSEY ABBRUZZESE, STAFF WRITER
In a one-man show, it takes raw talent to slice through the glitz, falsity, happiness and pain of Hollywood. By playing two characters and implementing various elements of pop culture, Mark Pinkosh, who came to Bowdoin last Friday evening, showed that a true passion for movies lies behind the plastic surface of Hollywood. [read the article]

Polly wants humor and originality
DIANA HEALD, STAFF WRITER
Along Came Polly, in a nutshell, is a sweet little romantic comedy with a moral, and unfortunately there isn't much more to it than that. Despite the promising combination of Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston, the movie just isn't all that funny. [read the article]

The search is over: Nemo comes to campus
DAVIN MICHAELS, COLUMNIST
To start off this semester's weekend films, the Bowdoin Film Society is presenting one of the most popular pictures of 2003 to audiences of all ages: Pixar's Finding Nemo. [read the article]

Air breezes along on third album
SONAAR LUTHRA, STAFF WRITER
It can be difficult for a band to change its sound, but revisiting former territory can also present a unique challenge. [read the article]

Finding "emo": A Homesick for Space odyssey
KACY KARLEN, STAFF WRITER
I like to say that it all started for me about six months ago, when I was rifling through piles of used CDs in my favorite dusty, dingy music shop. [read the article]

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