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...Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” coursed through the red-clad crowd in the eighth inning, I glanced up and noticed a zero on the scoreboard. Boston starting pitcher Jon Lester was working on a no-hitter, and I knew what was to come??the Sox would not let me leave town without one last shot to the gut. As my camera’s battery wore down (no-hitters are something to be remembered, Sox or not), and we prepared for the crush that awaited us at the Green Line station...
...can’t shoot the ball well,” head coach Tommy Amaker said. “And certainly that’s not a good combination—not scoring and then not defending.”It was a sign of bad things to come??more specifically, of the dismal matchup with now conference-champion Cornell that ended with a score of 86-53 and the clipping of a championship net for the Big Red. “The students came out and made it a good atmosphere,” Amaker said...
...glorified YouTube clip that packs modern world history into a three-minute adrenaline rush. That, or we’re rejoicing in our arrival at our oh-my-gosh-super-incredible societal situation, epitomized by shots of Hillary and Obama. Look how far we’ve come??we went to space, and now non-whites and chicks are running for office! “It don’t really matter anyways,” Rob Thomas seems to say. “I got this voice that makes anything sound good: ‘well it?...
...adage “If you build it, they will come?? worked pretty well for Kevin Costner. Cut down some corn, lay down some sod and BAM! You’ve got a sweet party in your backyard. But when it comes to Harvard Yard, the story is a bit different.This past school year, Harvard embarked on a number of projects geared towards expanding social space, including undertakings as diverse as the $4.5 million Queen’s Head pub and the Harvard College Women’s Center. But designing a social space that caters...
...show up to an audience beyond the Latino community. According to Pacheco, “We’ll get different kinds of people coming to our show, and this will kind of establish Presencia as a new, exciting thing that not only Latinos go to, but everyone can come??” “Create a greater presence in the community,” Rosa finishes. Ultimately, Luny Tunes fuses Latino identity into reggaeton. “That’s exactly what I want people to get from the show from bringing Luny Tunes...