Word: bittersweetness
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...Crimson's bittersweet loss to the Tigers in the final round marked the last match for four talented seniors who have left their mark on Harvard volleyball...
...real and it is depressing even as it takes the audience along on its life-giving journey. To even hint at the ending would be unfair, but let's just say it puts a powerful spin on how the rest of the movie is remembered. Memory was never so bittersweet, but fairy tales were never so skillfully told...
...Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk." "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More," their David Morales-produced first single, brilliantly revisits one of their favorite themes, broken communication. It's a neatly ironic combination: life is bittersweet, perhaps you should dance. The slower tunes don't quite work. "The Only One" is overly melancholy, while the resurfacing of Kylie Minogue (on "In Denial") won't do her career any favors. Still, the album loves the nightlife, and "New York City Boy" (another Morales track) is a camp anthem...
...Nobody onstage sings a note. In Swinging, Fragonard's 1767 painting of an aristocratic young lady (Stephanie Michels) frolicking in a forest glade becomes a real-life menage a trois even kinkier than it looks. Did You Move?, set in an Italian restaurant in Queens circa 1954, is a bittersweet vignette about an unhappy housewife (Karen Ziemba) who takes refuge in increasingly wild fantasies of life as a ballerina. Contact, the finale, shows what happens when a despondent advertising man (Boyd Gaines) botches a suicide attempt, wanders into a swing-dancing joint and lays eyes on a mysterious dish dressed...
...bittersweet season for the Harvard women's soccer team in 1998. It was also a season that saw the end of one of the greatest eras in the history of Harvard women's soccer...