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Volume CXXXII, Number 5
October 18, 2002
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Casinos on campus
AUDREY AMIDON, STAFF WRITER
This week, Bowdoin Film Society brings you movies about
casino heists. It may seem like a rather limited genre, but at least these
two films fit nicely under that title. [read
the article]
For
students when the theater is never enuf
DAVIN MICHAELS, CONTRIBUTOR
Over parent's weekend, Bowdoin Students and their parents
had the privilege of seeing the play For Colored Girls who have Considered
Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf. [read
the article]
Hannibal eats his third course
MONICA GUZMAN, COLUMNIST
And so Hollywood lays another trilogy to rest. The Thomas
Harris Hannibal Lecter series now lies in beds of silk and celluloid,
snuggled in the comfort of great actors, great reviews, and great box-office
earnings. [read the article]
Marquee at Magee's
COLIN THIBADEAU, STAFF WRITER
For everyone who may have found the Ex-Models a bit abrasive
- and I hope that those people are in the minority, because that band
put on an incredible show - these next few weeks might be for you. [read
the article]
Smith sows seeds
MEREDITH HOAR, STAFF WRITER
Does mixing Israelis and Arabs, Pakistanis and Indians,
Greek Cypriots and Turks sound like a recipe for disaster? Wil Smith answered
this along with many other questions at last week's Quinby discussion
series. [read the article]
So Boho...
KERRY ELSON, COLUMNIST
Bohemian Coffeehouse isn't Starbucks. The Foodie herself
is so accustomed to the ubiquitous chain shop that she almost asked for
a Frappuccino at Bohemian's front counter. Shame! [read
the article]
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