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...real team effort,” captain Robbie Burmeister said. “It was a scrappy win. Any game that goes into sudden death could go either way and I think our guys wanted it more” Burmeister helped keep the game close for Harvard in the cage. Though Iona had an opportunity to score on a six-on-five in sudden death, the shot skipped over the goal.The Gaels tied the game with just seconds remaining the fourth quarter to send the contest into overtime. “It wasn’t one of our better...
...Genius. "Tom Hanks was very smart. He made several of the same kind of films in a row. Sweet films: Big, Sleepless in Seattle. So you thought of him as a product. I'd be very happy to do a bunch of comedies in a row. Sean Penn, Nic Cage, Johnny Depp have very established identities. I would enjoy being recognized for a kind of acting...
...years listening to “The Bad Touch.” Opening are Electric Eel Shock, Program the Dead, and Cold Read. Avalon Ballroom, 15 Landsdowne St., Boston. 6 p.m. $15 advance, $17 day of show. (BBC)Cover Bands Halloween Party. Like last night’s amazing Cage show, the Middle East Upstairs will be hosting several cover bands in addition to comedy duo the Walsh Bros. Hooray for Earth (formerly known as Raymond) will be covering Nirvana’s “In Utero,” The Luxury will do Oasis?...
...real story of the game was the strong defensive effort. Freshman goalkeeper Jay Connolly tallied eight saves in the match, anchoring a Crimson defense that also had 11 different players record a total of 16 steals, led by Byrd with three. Connolly’s effort in the cage marked the second-fewest goals allowed for Harvard this season. “We’ve been pretty consistent with our defense the past few games, we’ve just got to continue that,” Garcia said. Seeds will come out this week for the Northern Championships...
...booked at campus venues.OPENING THE CAGEOne possible fly in CARAR’s ointment is their supposition that steady venues exist around campus, which is far from assured. While performance opportunities at Pub Nights and house-sponsored coffeehouses ensure that this assumption is not completely unfounded, the Quincy Cage remains the most reliable stage for many Harvard bands. While the Cage’s management has been admired for all of recent memory, the new team of J.P. Sharp ’07, Teddy R. Sherrill ’08, and Abe J. Riesman ’08 promises...