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Chris Ritter HAPPY LISTENING:
On October 10, John Lane ‘21 released his second single, “Turn Up Country," which he calls an ode to summer. Chris Ritter HAPPY LISTENING:
On October 10, John Lane ‘21 released his second single, “Turn Up Country," which he calls an ode to summer. Chris Ritter NO SOLO CUPS: An eco-rep initiative has led College Houses to replace Solo cups with reusable cups. Each House has a different design on its cup.
Chris Ritter CUT TO THE BASS:
Daniel Mayer ’21 likes the versatility of bass, both electric and upright, as it can serve as both the support for a group and a solo instrument in its own right. Mayer plays independently and in a first-year band. Chris Ritter DECADES OF MEDDIES:
Former members of Meddiebempsters perform alongside current members of Bowdoin Chorus. Many alumni returned to campus to sing in the a cappella group’s 80th reunion concert last weekend. The performance of traditional songs prompted concerns about lyrics. Chris Ritter CIVIC CONCERN
Professor Chuck Dorn presents his recently published book in Hawthorne-Longfellow Library. The event was the first in a new series celebrating faculty book launches. Dorn traced the history of 11 colleges and universities in order to investigate their commitment to the common good.
By Chris Ritter • September 22, 2017
Earlier this week, Tyler, The Creator tweeted that he originally wrote his single, “See You Again,” for Zayn Malik. At first, it seems odd that the rapper who broke onto the scene talking about having threesomes with a triceratops would …
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By Chris Ritter • September 8, 2017
“Lost in the Dream” is a fitting title for the fourth album released by The War on Drugs. On that album, back in 2014, the Philadelphia-based rock outfit embarked on a blurred journey through shoegaze, alt-country and ambient electronica with …
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