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Northern Michigan, Harvard’s next opponent, was knocked from the rankings by the Crimson, and is now a de facto No. 16. Should Harvard beat Northern Michigan, its next opponent might be No. 1 Minnesota in the finals of the Dodge Holiday Classic...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: M. Hockey Sweeps ECAC’s Weekly Awards | 12/14/2004 | See Source »

Versatility, exuberance and grace—all traits found in abundance at the Harvard Ballet Company’s Friday premiere of their fall production, “Classic N’ Country...

Author: By Mary AUGUSTA Brazelton, ON DANCE | Title: Review: ‘Classic N’ Country’ Showcases Ballet’s Enduring Grace | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...Moment to Muse” is a return to the classical style with which “Classic N’ Country” starts, and its dancers’ swirling paces match the rippling piano music. This piece is choreographed particularly well by Nancie Woods (staged by Kate L. Penner ’07), and the way that the ballerinas group together and then break apart effortlessly is impressive to watch. The stillness of the other dancers when one takes the lead especially underscores the restful musing in the title...

Author: By Mary AUGUSTA Brazelton, ON DANCE | Title: Review: ‘Classic N’ Country’ Showcases Ballet’s Enduring Grace | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...first piece, “She’s No Lady,” a classic country description of the problems and pleasures of married life, is playful and almost sultry; the more exaggerated movements of the dancers fit the twang and whine of the music. The second piece, “She’s Hot to Go,” is a solo by Ray W. Keller ’08. His performance epitomizes the word “exuberant” in a particularly well choreographed piece...

Author: By Mary AUGUSTA Brazelton, ON DANCE | Title: Review: ‘Classic N’ Country’ Showcases Ballet’s Enduring Grace | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...Indeed, just as the Moore-Nichols website assured me, I did fall asleep reading it. In fact, I was so motivated by my three-hour nap that I made it to Glazer-Capp’s point 41: “Post Shuttle Times.” In a classic case of the interplay between astonishment, rest and Gordon’s vodka, I promptly printed a shuttle schedule and duct-taped it myself to the stone column framing Johnston Gate on my way to an unofficial Moore-Nichols party in the Quad. If only some similarly intoxicated good Samaritans...

Author: By Alex Slack, | Title: Theater of the Absurd | 12/10/2004 | See Source »

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