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...fall. But if you have people in there who are strong and who are going to fight for rebounds, you’ll be able to get offense from that.”And the Crimson, as of late, has been doing just that. Where before the post was bare and the rebounding effort marginal at best, now the lane—and the Harvard bench—is swarming with talent, size, bulk, and offensive touch. The Crimson’s effective in-and-out motion offense emphasizes a high-low post game that facilitates movement...
...familiar sound, missing out instead on the studio experimentation that brings computerized complexity to their deft instrumentation. It would be hard to satisfy traditional fans (if any exist) of either of these bands, as they hail from opposite sides of the indie-musical spectrum. Oldham, who often relies on bare, folk-like musical backing for his back-country confessions, is here nudged towards the technologically deviant complexity of Tortoise, who are in turn obliged to accommodate Oldham’s tendency for a quieter style of shoe-gazing. Still, both groups are accomplished and thoughtful, and when both make concessions...
McCarthy said that of the 40 to 50 students who shopped the course, many would self-identify as queer. But students looking to bare their souls and explore the inner workings of their wounded psyches should look elsewhere...
...sparkling- and notably smaller-new state-of-the art facility opened across the street (after its own $133 million in cost overruns), virtually nothing has happened with the vacant building, except that taxpayers keep shelling out $2 million each year in "holding costs" to pay for security guards and bare-bones electrical and heating costs. Assorted stakeholders-federal and local government officials, potential private developers and landmark preservation activists-squabble periodically about what should become of the vacant building. Among the proposals bandied about over the past ten years but never acted upon: a shopping mall, hotel, restaurants, condos, even...
...Hindu goddess of wealth. But former neighbors say he was born almost penniless, growing up in Sadulpur, a small Rajasthani town in an area of thorn trees and sand dunes in western India, in a house built by his grandfather. The extended family of 20 lived on bare concrete floors, slept on rope beds and cooked on an open fire in the brick yard. "They didn't have any income," says Sushil Kumar Saraogi, 61, editor of the weekly Sadulpur Times. "They scraped by on what the father had managed to rescue. They were very poor." Shankar Lal Saraogi...