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Volume CXXXIII, Number 16
February 27, 2004

A passionate review of Gibson's Passion of the Christ
MIKE NUGENT, STAFF WRITER
For months prior to its release, The Passion of the Christ has created a firestorm of controversy, with naysayers fearing it would be anti-Semitic and proponents hoping it would properly account for the end of Jesus's life. [read the article]

M&G's Christie mystery offers thrills
LISA PETERSON, STAFF WRITER
Whodunit? Masque and Gown will have audiences wondering just that during their production of Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians, which opened last night and continues tonight and tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. in Pickard Theater. [read the article]

Vaginas take center stage in Monologues
KERRY ELSON, STAFF WRITER
"Downeastah," "bear's den," and "the basement." If you have not yet encountered these euphemisms for vaginas, you stand to learn a great deal from Bowdoin's production of The Vagina Monologues. [read the article]

Aussie singer Butterfly Boucher flutters towards stardom
TED REINERT & KELSEY ABBRUZZESE, ORIENT STAFF & STAFF WRITER
A girl gets up on stage, alone with her guitar, and asks the assembled thousands in the Cumberland County Civic Center whether or not she should keep her scarf on. She introduces herself as Butterfly Boucher from Australia and launches into her music. [read the article]

DJs of the Week: Kate Johnston & Sean Turley

What song, artist, or album changed your life? KJ: Playing Beatles songs on Dad's guitar and watching A Hard Day's Night over and over and over. [read the article]

Experimental rockers The List Exists prove it with new album
LESLIE BRIDGERS, STAFF WRITER
Tonight at 10:00 p.m. in Jack Magee's Pub, student band The List Exists will be holding a release party for their first album, the Barcelona EP. While the night will feature the band's performance and selling of their first CD, decorations and video art promise to make it a true event and complete experience, much like their music. [read the article]

Students give Ok Go thumbs up for Smith Union show
DAVIN MICHAELS, STAFF WRITER
Pop/indie rock group Ok Go visited campus last Friday and delivered an excellent concert to the assembled crowd in Smith Union. [read the article]

Lost in Translation found on campus just in time for Oscars
DAVIN MICHAELS, COLUMNIST
The moment you all have been waiting for is here-the Academy Awards ceremony is this weekend. In order to welcome the excitement of the Oscars, the Bowdoin Film Society has brought to campus one of the most critically-acclaimed films of 2003, Lost In Translation. [read the article]

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