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Even at its most melancholic, “Go” is always more wistful than mournful. “Grow Till Tall,” the album’s longest track, is a meandering, spare number that constantly threatens to build to a crashing, desolate conclusion??in a manner reminiscent of many of Sigur Ros’ best songs—but never actually does so. Instead, it underpins Birgisson’s nostalgic wailing with a couple of whining violins and jittering electronics, ensuring lyrics like “You’ll really want...
...right questions but yields too few answers to satiate the promises of its brilliant first three-quarters. When Jenny and David go to Paris together, the film temporarily drops all its weight and scrawls a breathless love letter to the city and the good looks of the protagonists. The conclusion??which should either re-pose the film’s questions or provide some answers—conveniently forgets them, summarizing the next four years of Jenny’s life in a clichéd voice-over that almost kills the movie. Still, while it lasts...
...guard the right side thinking that most people will innately go there, so we’ve focused a lot of our plays on going left.”While many factors seem to contribute to the junior’s strong season, they all point to a common conclusion??Keating is poised to continue shining for the rest of her Harvard career.“She’s a confident player,” Goodman-Bacon says. “She came in confident and it has only grown.”But while things...
...standout Melanie Baskind ricocheted off the bottom of the post, bounced down, and looked to have crossed the plane. But the potential goal was not given. Luck, it seemed, was not on the Crimson’s side. With less than a minute left, it was almost a foregone conclusion??Harvard would barely lose out on its Ivy title. But everyone on the field had hope. “It was almost unbelievable,” co-captain Nicole Rhodes said. “Even with a minute left, we thought we were going...
...It’s come to a point where we don’t really share much in common with our colleagues.” The administrative complexity and the differences in academic interest has made the formation of the human evolutionary biology department the “logical conclusion?? to about five years of discussion—but not much is changing, Lieberman said. “The administrative structure is the thing that’s changing,” he said, emphasizing that the formation of the department will not cause any changes in concentration...