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Volume CXXXIII, Number 8
November 2, 2001
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Kigel's Oriental brushwork exhibit premieres on campus
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Through
Asia's Eyes, the Oriental brushwork of Waldoboro artist Jean Kigel,
will be on exhibit November 1 through December 19 at Bowdoin College's
Lancaster Lounge, Moulton Union. [read the article]
Jazz Quartet to perform at Bowdoin
CONOR WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITER
Renee
Rosnes, touted as one of contemporary jazz's finest pianists, will sweep
into Bowdoin off of a Carnegie Hall appearance in New York City and give
a master class prior to the performance Saturday night. [read
the article]
Mural spruces up new hospital facility
TED REINERT, STAFF WRITER
The four paintings will form a 10' by 52' mural at the new Mid Coast Maine
hospital facility, which has its grand opening on December 2. [read
the article]
Priest Wine: A director's debut
HANNAH
DEAN, STAFF WRITER
Will there be violence? Yes. Will there be dancing? Yes. Will there be
nudity? Sort of. [read the article]
Ozzy lightens up
BEN
KREIDER, STAFF WRITER
For a man who is perhaps best known for biting the head off a live bat
on stage, Ozzy Osbourne has had quite a successful career. [read
the article]
K-Pax is an "out-of-this-world" film
MONICA GUZMAN, STAFF WRITER
It's a natural function of us humans to dream of something unbelievable
and where else but the movies can fantasy seem so real? Nowhere. Long
live film. [read the article]
Film Society: drugs are bad, but these films are good
JIM FLANAGAN, STAFF WRITER
Like I say every time we show movies like this, the Film Society does
not endorse drug use; we just think it makes for great film subject matter.
[read the article]
Pub update: Check out Foundations
CHRIS BAIL, STAFF WRITER
This Thursday, November 8, Bowdoin welcomes several of the finest up and
coming acts on the hip-hop scene. [read the article]
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