December 1, 2000
Volume CXXXII, Number 10

 










 

"Here we go"
  A private interview with Dispatch
By JULIE THOMPSON - STAFF WRITER
LAURA NEWMAN - A&E EDITOR

    The goal of this interview was to portray the band Dispatch as people, not as enigmas. Therefore, instead of asking hard-hitting questions about the music, we decided to let the conversation ramble. And ramble it did:

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Chamber Choir:
   Not your typical church music
By JULIE THOMPSON - STAFF WRITER

    When most Bowdoin students think of a chamber choir, they probably picture a sedate group of singers in orderly rows, chanting something in Latin. Most people probably don't picture a small horde of musicians storming into the Chapel performing a dance mildly resembling the Funky Chicken, voices raised to the beat of West African drumming. As it turns out, the Bowdoin Chamber Choir is both serene and wild in performance, a delicious paradox that comes from its unique and offbeat approach to music.

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A Coen brothers weekend with the BFVS
By JIM FLANAGAN - COLUMNIST

    If you are one of those die-hard Film Society fans who still has the copy of our schedule that we mailed to you back at the beginning of the semester, you may be scratching your head right about now. The schedule says that we'll be showing Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?, the Coen brothers' latest film, but that film hasn't even been in theaters yet. Is it possible that those film kids actually scored an exclusive premiere of Joel and Ethan latest?

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Pub Update

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