As an environmental studies and visual arts double major, Ada Potter ’26 has learned to blend her interest in biological sciences with her artistic pursuits.
Throughout her childhood, Potter was encouraged by her father, an art teacher, to draw and …
On Thursday, Professor of English Aaron Kitch delivered a talk reconciling understandings of William Shakespeare’s sonnets and the composition of both classical and jazz-based music. Just as Shakespeare’s early performances included musical interludes between acts, Kitch’s talk, titled “O For …
Last Friday, the Tunisia88 Alumni Choir performed in Studzinski Recital Hall. For its international tour, Tunisia88 brings songs from Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal, The Gambia and Myanmar to universities across the northeast. Music has always been a crucial part of Terras’ …
On Tuesday, November 4, Brunswick voters will fill four town council seats and three school board seats at the Recreation Center on Brunswick Landing. The state will also be voting on two referendum questions with the potential to change absentee …
“The Sweet Science of Bruising,” Masque & Gown’s spring Main Stage production, premiered last Friday and Saturday in Pickard Theater. The play centers four women in 1869 who take part in an underground boxing group. Each woman’s journey is marked …
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) recently acquired two works by the Bolivian Aymara artist Alejandro Mario Yllanes, becoming the first American museum to own one of his paintings. Museum Co-Director Anne Collins Goodyear and Curator Casey Braun hosted …