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Volume CXXXIII, Number 11 December 5, 2003
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Alumni actor hits Hollywood LESLIE BRIDGERS, STAFF WRITER Paul Adelstein of the Class of 1991 is a respected theater, film, and television actor who splits his time between L.A. and his native Chicago. An English major and Music minor at Bowdoin, he cites Marilyn Reizbaum, Jim McCalla, and Celeste Goodridge as his favorite professors.
[read the article] 2003's best albums SEAN TURLEY, COLUMNIST Our music columnist rates his favorites. [read the article] Ursus and guests fill Hubbard with sound of music LISA PETERSON, STAFF WRITER Hubbard Hall was filled with the sound of music on the night of November 22, as Ursus Verses sponsored the A Cappella Invitational. Groups from the University of New Hampshire, Boston University, and Boston College attended and graced the audience with their beautiful singing.
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Nelly Furtado celebrates roots DIANA HEALD, STAFF WRITER "I am not a one-trick pony," Nelly Furtado sings over and over again on the first track of her new album, Folklore, released last week.
While Furtado repeats the mantra as if she is still unsure of her talent, her audience will be in no need of convincing-Folklore is a solid follow-up to her debut Whoa, Nelly!
[read the article] Quality cinema comes into season MIKE NUGENT, STAFF WRITER Is it that time of year already? The time when Hollywood finally decides to give audiences more than just incoherent 90-minute products and finally gets down and gives us pieces of art? I sure hope so.
[read the article] Camels and Columbine DAVIN MICHAELS, COLUMNIST After such a rough week of work, what better way to blow off some steam by relaxing and watching one of the best films ever made on a large screen in a comfortable, friendly environment?
[read the article] Human Stain is a little messy HANNAH TUCKER, STAFF WRITER The Human Stain, now playing at the Eveningstar Cinema and based on the novel by Philip Roth, is the retelling of a life story.
[read the article] DJ of the Week: Marc Mendoza
O: Song, artist, or album that changed your life?
MM: Public Enemy, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. CLASSIC.
[read the article] Film fest psychs up skiiers GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER With finals just around the corner and winter break on the horizon, what better way to relieve some stress and get psyched up for the snow than by going telemarking.
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