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Volume CXXXIII, Number 18
March 1, 2002
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Ladd hosts gourmet restaurant
KITTY SULLIVAN, ORIENT STAFF
Each week, Gerson buys the groceries for the evening's meal and begins preparing food at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday. [read the article]

A chat with the LP's
JULIE THOMPSON, STAFF WRITER
In recent months, live music on Bowdoin's campus in the form of student bands has experienced renewed exposure and success. [read the article]

La Bete brings Moliere comedy to life
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
A comedy of word and wit, of rhyme and reason- La Bete is far from beastly. [read the article]

Poetry clinic hones skills
SUSAN CULLINEY, STAFF WRITER
Many of the poems the students shared had distinct rhyme and rhythm when read aloud, a quality which the group continuously praised. [read the article]

Stop in the name of comedy!
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
Okay, I thought, here comes some tasteless drug humor- nothing I can't laugh at. I'm sure it will get more intelligent in a few minutes. Oh, was I wrong. [read the article]

Keb' Mo' still has jazz mojo
CONOR WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITER
In an age where modern blues has become increasingly typecast by several of its most socially acceptable members, Keb' Mo' is unique in his devotion to traditional blues chord structures and sounds. [read the article]

Film Society takes gamble
JIM FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
In anticipation of our upcoming Spring Break, the Film Society is taking you to Las Vegas, at least figuratively. [read the article]

Last Sunday, winners of the Bowdoin College Concerto Competition performed with the Midcoast Symphony Orchestra in Newcastle. (Karsten Moran, Bowdoin Orient)