For many, the coming winter carries with it an ever-growing sense of dread: shortening days, long, dark nights and storms repeatedly covering Brunswick in ice and snow. But the whoops, cheers and laughs emanating from Kresge Auditorium on Thursday night …
For two and a half hours, audiences in Pickard Theater grappled with loyalty, guilt and responsibility in a land not quite rooted in any one place or time.
For this year’s fall show, the Department of Theater and Dance presented …
The author, reading from her recently published poetry collection entitled “Glass Jaw,” was the featured speaker this Thursday at the Massachusetts Hall Faculty Room. Her lecture, organized by Professor of English Brock Clarke, …
Last Saturday, MacMillan House lit up with ambient, iridescent lights in anticipation of two musical acts: Bowdoin’s own DJ Lorca (Lorca Peña Nissenblatt ’27), followed by Addie Alaimo, an indie artist from Los Angeles, Calif.
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.