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...cool again," says Kevin McCollum, a co-producer (along with Jeffrey Seller and Jill Furman) of In the Heights as well as Rent. "As technology is isolating us more and more, I think there is a thirst to gather. Actually having to show up somewhere at 8 o'clock, being part of a community, is very healing and powerful." What's more, the eclipse of the concept album, which has accompanied the rise of iTunes and the return to primacy of the single, may be making the Broadway stage more attractive to composers who want to tell stories, not just...
...that the days of oil are numbered, it only makes sense that a business would try to diversify its raw materials in the long term. And cutting overall industry emissions will be no easy task if demand for flights continues to grow. "We cannot be Luddites and turn the clock back," Ridgway says...
...second half, so I was pretty pleased how we pulled away,” Delaney-Smith said.In an attempt to salvage pride, a shell-shocked Penn rallied and embarked on a 7-0 run to cut the deficit to 54-38 with 11:58 left on the clock. The comeback was short-lived—Finelli sank a jumper to end a three minute dry spell for Harvard, starting a six point run that took the Crimson to an unassailable 60-38 lead with 8:49 remaining.Hallion continued her impressive performance with a series of shots, while a resurgent Harvard...
...team oozed confidence on the night, a rare sight after its miserable seven-game losing streak. With Penn once again going on a 7-2 run late in the second to cut the lead down to 13, Jeremy Lin calmly dropped a leaning jumper to narrowly beat the shot clock at the 5:33 mark. Sophomore Dan McGeary followed on the next possession with a crowd-raising three pointer to push the lead back to 16.Harvard wasn’t troubled much throughout the night, especially considering its prowess from the free throw line. As Penn resorted to fouling...
...game-changing momentum or translate it into a steady lead.Ultimately, with 12:15 remaining in the second half, Siena sophomore Chris Zarins netted his second goal on the day taking the lead, 6-5. Harvard attackers fought to answer the score, taking five shots on goal as the clock ran down, outshooting the Saints, 9-3, in the final frame.Harvard’s stifling defense kept Siena’s streaky offense—which racked up 19 goals against Presbyterian in its season opener—in check with notable performances from junior Sean Whitsitt at short-stick...