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Volume CXXXI, Number 20
April 5, 2002
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BCN's Bubble a blast
KERRY
ELSON, STAFF WRITER
Is it possible to depict "reality" on a campus
that is notorious for its lack of connection with the real world? [read
the article]
Spring Fling benefits housing project
MONICA GUZMAN, STAFF WRITER
The entertainment highlight of the evening will doubtlessly
be the Bob Charest Band, renowned all around Maine for their energetic
shows at various events. [read the article]
A few laughs courtesy of Film Society
JIM FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
In the relatively small genre of movies about the game
of golf, Caddyshack reigns supreme, towering above all other films.
[read the article]
Williams switches gears in Smoochy
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
To
the casual passerby, Death to Smoochy is the story of a happy fuchsia
rhinoceros who brings joy, morals, and soy products to kids everywhere
through his hit TV show. [read the article]
DJ of the week: Rachel Berman
The Flaming Lips. I caught these guys a few times over
the years, and they keep getting better and more innovative. [read
the article]
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Julie DeRocchis '05, Natalie Handel
'04, and Claire Discenza '05 perform in Stagepin. (Karsten
Moran, Bowdoin Orient)
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Bowdoin students reenacted scenes
from the life and death of Jesus in celebration of Easter. Passion
Play was performed on Good Friday in the chapel. (Courtesy
of Jason Long)
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