In 2015, Erykah Badu released the mixtape “But You Caint Use My Phone.” Inspired by artists such as Drake, J Dilla, Uncle Jamm’s Army and the Egyptian Lover, Badu utilizes this collection to emulate the styles of musicians she has …
“Nothing conceivable is so petty, so insipid, so crowded with paltry interests, in one word so anti-poetic, as the life of a man in the United States.”
From the inception of this column, my aim has been to prove American …
The end of the semester is a time for students, faculty and community members to showcase their artistic talents and knowledge. The Orient has put together a guide for the final visual and performing arts events of 2024.
It is that time of year once more: the weekend where the December Dance Concert takes Pickard Theater by storm. Six fall semester classes—Making Dances in the Digital Age, Introduction to Hip Hop, Introduction to Modern Dance, Modern II: Repertory …
In just a few weeks, WBOR will close an almost 30 year chapter in its history. Since moving from Moulton Union in 1995, countless DJs have called the Dudley Coe basement home, but with the impending demolition of the …
On Monday, Curtis Memorial Library held an event highlighting three local Maine authors who brought out their passion for writing and their personal connections to their works.
This event is part of a series that features local authors approximately once …
Last Saturday, Brunswick residents, faculty and students gathered at Studzinski Recital Hall for the College’s two-piano jazz duo concert. The performance featured Scott Martin, Bowdoin’s new jazz and pop piano instructor, and Tom Porter, a writer and multimedia producer from …
Last weekend, students and community members gathered in Wish Theater for a performance of “Liturgy|Order|Bridge” by regional creative arts group Scapegoat Garden. Inspired by Black church traditions, the dance performance drew on faith, nature, fashion and experimentation to bring the …
Classical music enthusiasts from the College and the Brunswick community packed Studzinski Recital Hall both Sunday and Tuesday night for the Bowdoin Symphony Orchestra’s fall performances. The concert showcased two works: Gabriela Lena Frank’s “Three Latin American Dances” (2004) and …
On Monday, Nomad Pizza transformed its side room into a concert hall, lining the space with wooden chairs that circled a black box stage lit in a lavender hue. Families and friends gathered under the string lights, awaiting the entrance …