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...saves (giving him 26 in Saturday’s doubleheader), the Crimson dropped its sixth straight game. UC DAVIS 10, HARVARD 5Continuing a string of strong opponents on the weekend, Harvard faced off against No. 9 UC Davis in the early afternoon on Saturday.A offensive burst by the Aggies brought the score to 5-2 early on, but the Crimson fought back to get within a goal early in the third quarter. Tune’s ejection in the third quarter gave UC Davis the opening to push three quick goals past Connolly. Connolly had 14 saves in the loss...
...insight and copious amounts of notes, his answer is: maybe. Well, don’t let that title scare you. Anyway, declinism is in and optimism is out; haven’t you heard? The republic is fighting overseas wars and struggling with immigration issues. The housing bubble just burst, and people are getting old fast. To top it off, there arrived, a few weeks ago, an unnecessary film unnecessarily titled “Mr. Woodcock.”It’s a damn mess is what it is.A few weeks ago, a former associate professor from Harvard?...
...Crimson, Sturgess said the cast had a unique strategy for avoiding the more over-the-top aspects of the genre: studying other musicals and taking note of what not to do. “They’d be talking and speaking, and then suddenly they would just burst out into song in this fantastical kind of way,” he said. “And we really didn’t want to do that. We wanted to keep the singing an extension of the dialogue.” Throughout the interview, the 28-year-old Sturgess?...
...seems at the outset to be a play about these two guys who are in love, the crazy antics that they do, and the events that they go through in their lives. I love the comedy that we’ve found, and there are moments when people burst into song in the first act that just are smart and funny. And then there’s this very serious second act where you can’t even, sometimes, believe it’s the same show, that they’re the same people."Aside from the work?...
...clouds burst, the crowds gather. It's an hour before the kick-off of Kolkata's biggest sporting event and the rain keeps pouring. The pitch at the cavernous Salt Lake Stadium is now little better than a mud pit, pockmarked by spreading pools of brackish water and streaks of brown slush. Were this a cricket match, officials would have canceled proceedings and sent fans home. But this is football in the most football-crazy city in India: over 100,000 boisterous Calcuttans fill the divided sides of the stadium, one half festooned in the maroon and green of Mohun...