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...then spread it.” The aisles were packed with music fans of all genres. Pierced, grimy punks stood next to snarky, slack-eyed hipsters with proletariat caps and t-shirts with ironic slogans. One of these half-boasted, “I <3??d Ben Folds Before He Sucked.”While Viglione bobbed, jester-like, amidst shoppers and fans, Palmer sat in silence behind the counter amid a crowd of quiet onlookers. A flower nestled in her red-corseted bosom, she concentrated on creating an acrylic rendering of the album cover for indie-legends...
...replicate the success of recent movies inspired by superhero comics. “Iron Man,” “The Dark Knight,” and “The Incredible Hulk” will all shoot to become the next “Spider-Man 3?? at the box office.So what’s a cultured Harvard student to do? They don’t teach you about the hottest underground comics in your English classes, and you don’t learn the secret origins of Iron Man in Chemistry.Luckily, Harvard students have...
...head up and make that extra pass and forced it [instead].”That, ultimately, was the difference in the game. Except a span at the end of the third period where Harvard struggled on the power play—including a brief 5-on-3??the visitors made the most of their chances, stealing back the momentum with unexpected goals. On the other hand, Cornell—perhaps feeling extra pressure because of being on the losing end of tiebreakers against both the Crimson and the Dutchmen—tensed up and failed to execute...
...Harvard men’s basketball team (8–18, 3??7 Ivy) found itself down by two points to a visiting Princeton squad with 17 seconds left in regulation last Friday night at Lavietes Pavilion, some wondered whether the tough breaks that had marked the Crimson’s Ivy League schedule up to that point would spell defeat for Harvard again. The Crimson had already clawed its way back from eight points down with 2:29 to play and Harvard coach Tommy Amaker needed someone to step up and take the big shot to help...
...classroom—thinking about the role that basketball played in her life. Markley’s sudden doubts about her commitment to basketball came as a surprise to her and those around her. A highly-touted recruit out from Yorktown Heights, N.Y., the 6’3?? forward possessed a number of collegiate options from which to choose. Continuing her basketball career as a college student seemed a given, but for some reason, it suddenly wasn’t.As Markley thought aloud about these questions on her year off, one coach was prepared to listen...