On Thursday, a crowd gathered in Moulton Union’s Main Lounge for a lecture titled “Ambulatory Gothic: House Tours in the Horror Film” by Edward Little Professor of the English Language and Literature and Cinema Studies Aviva Briefel. Briefel’s talk was …
This week, the Smith Union Lamarche Gallery hosted an art show and sale by YES Art Works, a local studio based in Westbrook that works with artists with intellectual disabilities and autism. The studio is a community program under its …
On Thursday evening in Kresge Auditorium, the Bowdoin community was joined by Nicole Chung, the bestselling author of the memoirs “A Living Remedy” and “All You Can Ever Know,” which touch upon themes of roots, family and her experiences navigating …
When people ask me for a movie recommendation, you may be surprised to hear that my go-to recommendation is not necessarily “Breathless” or “Paths of Glory.” Instead, without fail, I find myself continuing to recommend “Step Brothers.”
The jewelry left untouched on my catch-all dish is piles of bracelet and necklace links that trap the hair on the back of my neck; I avoid chain patterns that create conflict with my body.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Harriet Beecher Stowe House hosted “Room for Truth,” an exhibit honoring the legacy of abolitionist and women’s rights activist Sojourner Truth. The collection featured student work from “Black Women Lives,” a course taught by Professor of …
Last Friday, guests gathered in Kresge Auditorium for “Film, Culture and Climate: A Conversation with dream hampton.” Roux Distinguished Scholar Ayana Elizabeth Johnson joined hampton, the award-winning filmmaker and film producer, on stage for an evening of reflection on climate …
On Monday evening, students, faculty and community members gathered in the Visual Arts Center for a screening and discussion of truce songs, the latest work by the dance choreographer David Dorfman. The event followed an afternoon workshop led by members …
Last Friday afternoon, the third floor of Hawthorne–Longfellow Library filled with students, librarians, faculty and community members as the Bowdoin Preservation Collective (BPC) unveiled their reimagined Joshua Chamberlain exhibition—an effort months in the making and years in the dreaming.