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 …
Last Saturday, the Muslim Student Alliance (MSA) and Middle Eastern and North African Student Association (MENASA) hosted a comedy show featuring recent graduate Ahmad Abdulwadood ’24 and comedian Ismael Loutfi to fundraise for a charity week raising funds for Palestine …
Last Friday, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) opened its exhibition titled “Hello Stranger: Artist as Subject in Photographic Portraits since 1900.” The exhibition explores themes of strangeness and queerness in the form of the portrait.
As a dining service aide for Bowdoin Dining Services, Savanna Austin has found a place to express both culinary and artistic freedom. In addition to working in the dish room, this semester, Austin drew the large-scale detailed Polar Bear on …
Associate Professor of Africana Studies and English Tess Chakkalakal and Professor of English Brock Clarke are receiving national recognition for their podcast, “Dead Writers,” which was named as a finalist in the “Best Co-Host” category in the Signal Awards. The …
The red neon of the ON AIR sign and the shine of the mysterious traffic light in Dudley Coe mark WBOR, the graffitied hideaway where Bowdoin and the larger Brunswick community intermingle through music and radio waves.
Sex, war, revolution and illusion: These are a few of the unconventional themes central to “The Balcony,” Masque and Gown’s fall main-stage production. The play premiered in Wish Theater last Friday and Saturday, during Family Weekend, with fully sold-out audiences. …