Last Friday, Masque and Gown presented Spooky One Acts, marking the beginning of Halloweekend in the Wish Theater lobby. The audience filled the first and second floor, crowding around the giant spider web display illuminated by Halloween-themed lighting.
Slade Moore sits on a faux-velvet armchair in WBOR, proudly sporting an official station t-shirt emblazoned with a vibrating cell tower and the phrase “300 watts o’ PURE POWER!”
The Brunswick area writer and filmmaker has been a DJ at …
While this year’s annual poetry concert marked the end of an era in some ways, Weatherspoon ’25 and the eight other student artists who performed in Studzinski Hall on Saturday night emphasized that they—and the community of Bowdoin poets they’ve …
The first line of Noor Hindi’s poem “F–k Your Lecture on Craft, My People Are Dying,” comments on the way in which flowery language is used to talk about colonialism, genocide and Palestine.
I played “symbol” for Anne-Sophie Kagan ’27 as we sat on a couch on the descending spiral path of Smith Union. Released in 2018, “symbol” is the sixth track off of Adrienne Lenker’s album “abysskiss.” Lenker, who is also a …
A murder mystery haunted the halls of Skolfield-Whittier House in Brunswick last weekend. Drawing together Brunswick residents, the Pejepscot History Center, the Bowdoin Preservation Collective and Bowdoin students, the event not only provided a night of intrigue and horror, but …
On Monday, the Bowdoin Baldwin Center for Learning and Teaching (BCLT) hosted a film screening and panel discussion of “Normal Isn’t Real,” a documentary film featuring the stories of four young adults with learning disabilities (LDs) or attention deficit hyperactivity …