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...claps her hands to keep the beat for the dancers. The tap is both precise and funky. As a tap section closes, four urban step dancers, choreographed by Jenn Hawkins ’04 use the ground, every part of their body and clapping to complement the pulsing rhythm of the tappers. The energy in the room is contagious...
...their drinks quite tart. The effect creates a taste reminiscent of bright green blowpops. Barry thinks the drink makes a particularly good aperitif—or after-dinner drink—as well as a good accompaniment to dessert. “It is a little too sweet to complement a meal,” he says. So if fall brings memories of Granny Smiths and apple pies, try one of the many apple martinis on a chilly evening and experience the joys of the season without having to haul all the way out to the apple orchard...
...much sauce, but even at that, one might as well be sopping up spaghetti sauce. The oeufs poches over rosemary bread with pancetta and hollandaise sauce is a tasty variation on eggs benedict, that brunch-time staple, although the bread could be more substantial so as to better complement the liquidity of the sauce and eggs...
...story of lust and mud. In one of the several non-fiction entries, Canadian David Collier boldly finds a parallel between himself and an Islamic fundamentalist. More abstract work keeps the book from being too didactic. Tobias Schalken, half of the experimental "Eiland" duo, contributes a story whose images complement each other when holding the page up to a bright light. The overt theme of "Rosetta" may a bit vague - the word appears in several entries, particularly as the name of a diner - but the covert theme, outstanding comix, can't be missed...
Junior Kyle Cremerosa returns after a year off to complement Morris at receiver. In 2000, Cremerosa was third on the squad with 32 receptions and is an All-Ivy candidate...