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Volume CXXXIII, Number 15
February 8, 2002
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The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra
CONOR WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITER
Founded twenty-nine years ago, the group has played numerous hot jazz spots in Boston and around the globe, with an upcoming gig scheduled in one of Boston's premier joints, the Regatta Bar. [read the article]

Hafler's plans for ceramics department take shape
MAIA LEE, ORIENT STAFF
Disapointed that ceramics are not offered as a credit level course in the Visual Arts department, Hafler decided to complete an independent study in ceramics last semester. [read the article]

Museum displays ancient Mexican figurines
SUSAN CULLINEY, STAFF WRITER
While many of the figures displayed are near perfect in their wholeness, Professor Wegner included some which are mere pieces of their original shape. [read the article]

Hoobastank: innovators or imitators?
BEN KREIDER, STAFF WRITER
The similarities between the two bands are astonishing. Both bands hail from the same area, and their vocalists sound and look similar. [read the article]

Benzoni's offers taste of Italy
LAUREN McKEE AND KERRY ELSON, STAFF WRITERS
The only drawback to choosing one's own calzone ingredients is that if the combination lacks some pungency or real flavor, it is one's own fault! [read the article]

Movie Musings: In The Bedroom
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
It is especially fitting for us temporary Mainers because these people are homely, hardworking, and superbly Maine-a mirror of our own community. [read the article]

Tribute honors life, works of Hansberry
KERRY ELSON, STAFF WRITER
As though participating in a monster game of Ouija, audience members hushed and let Hansberry's spirit pass. [read the article]

Harrington brings life and relevancy to Civil War issues
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
Any creative endeavor requires some level of insanity and the playwright, Laura Harrington, is certainly not lacking in this respect. [read the article]

Not-so-ordinary flicks from the Film Society
JIM FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
This weekend, the Film Society has some films for you that are little different than your normal mainstream film. [read the article]