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Volume CXXXI, Number 22
April 19, 2002
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Hair: a tale of rock 'n' roll, rebellion
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
"Hair"
is about questing the system, about rebellion and revolution, and about
trying to find answers when it seems that none are to be found. [read
the article]
Fashion show saunters onto campus scene
TED REINERT, STAFF WRITER
Audience should expect an eclectic mix of fashion displayed
by about 30 student models, broken up with musical and artistic performances.
[read the article]
Dancers to present yearly show
COURTNEY WOO,
STAFF WRITER
This semester marks an increased enthusiasm for student
dance choreography here at Bowdoin. [read
the article]
White Stripes revitalize grunge with new album
BRIAN DUNN, ORIENT STAFF
The White Stripes, along with their garage counterparts
like The Strokes and The Hives (and many others), look to blow away the
sounds of the 90s just like Nirvana and the others blew away the trash
metal of the 80s. [read
the article]
Changing Lanes speeds by competition
MONICA GUZMAN, ORIENT STAFF
There was an appeal to human issues here that reached beyond
the scope of the amazing car crash scenes and skilled cinematography.
[read the article]
Film Society rolls ahead with trippy movies
JIM FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
This weekend features a date loved by drug users everywhere,
April 20, pronounced four-twenty. [read
the article]
Elements of Drama garners praise,
laughs
MONICA GUZMAN, ORIENT STAFF
Our College offers a wealth of dramatic material, so it's
only right that someone finally made a movie out of it.
[read the article]
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| Miscellania, BOCA, the Meddies, and Ursus Verses
all performed Wednesday night at 9:00 p.m. in the chapel for the
Bowdoin Spring Jam, the last group a cappella concert of the year.
(Henry Coppola, Bowdoin Orient) |
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