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Volume CXXXI, Number 23
April 26, 2002
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Bear AIDS to rock the Quad
TED REINERT, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin's own Slainte, the champion of the Battle of the
Bands contest, will open the event, playing a half hour set starting at
noon. [read the article]
Ritalin magazine hypes up students
SUSAN CULLINEY, STAFF WRITER
Ritalin
targets an audience with short attention spans, which includes the majority
of students here at Bowdoin. [read the
article]
Buddy Guy's Sweet Tea a weak brew
CONOR
WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITER
Individual tracks are redeemable in their own value, but
the album as a whole is certainly not reflective of Guy's talent. [read
the article]
Combo groups jazz up campus
SEAN O'HARA, STAFF WRITER
If you want to talk performance jazz on the Bowdoin campus,
you need look no further than Frank Mauceri. [read
the article]
Tobin
and Daigle: DJs of the week
Anyone who has the self-respect to listen to our show knows
that our theme song is Right Said Fred's "Too Sexy." [read
the article]
A vengeful weekend with the Film Society
JIM FLANAGAN, COLUMNIST
Relieve some tension with two explosively
violent movies about angry guys with guns. [read
the article]
Pizza place pleases patrons
KERRY ELSON AND LAUREN McKEE, STAFF WRITERS
This corner cafe has one table and a small window bar that
overlooks a busy intersection, a perfect set up if you like to be an exhibitionist
while devouring your pie. [read the article]
Sweetest Thing hits sour note
MONICA GUZMAN, ORIENT STAFF
Cameron
is slightly less ditzy than she was in There's Something About Mary,
but just as appealing, and Christina Applegate shows promise in moviemaking.
[read the article]
Lecture highlights photo work
HANNAH DEAN, STAFF WRITER
As the scholar-in-residence, Poor spent the spring semester
on site at the Bowdoin Coastal Studies Center. [read
the article]
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| Two participants in Saturday's fashion show preside
over a mock court where dancers and servants presented the latest
in regal wear. (Karsten Moran, Bowdoin Orient) |
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