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This weekend also served as the official debut for both men's and women's new head-coach Satinder Bajwa. Bajwa replaces William Doyle , who amassed a 179-7 combined record in his seven years at Harvard...
...pounds, Brad Soltis made an impressive season debut this week, coming in third. Out-wrestling his first two opponents 19-8 and 24-9, Soltis moved to the quarters, where he beat University of North Carolina's Chad Love 7-4. Soltis lost a close 1-0 match to Lehigh's Jon Trenge in the semis but came back in the consolation finals to overtake North Carolina's Clint Osborn 3-1 to seize third...
Next year Hoffman will portray his first romantic lead in David Mamet's State and Main, opposite Rebecca Pidgeon, but he scoffs at the notion of Hollywood stardom. He will, he says, continue living in New York City, doing theater (he'll make his Broadway debut in a revival of Sam Shepard's True West in February) and worrying about his love life. "I date," he says. "But it's a nightmare. You're traveling all the time. I gotta figure it out, because I want to get married and have kids someday." Listening, Amy? There's still time...
Though well mounted by director Scott Ellis, this 1954 play hasn't held up as well as the superficially similar work of William Inge, in which the poetry seems to emerge more naturally out of the front-porch realism. But it does provide a platform for an impressive Broadway debut by film and TV star Woody Harrelson. Instead of the larger-than-life hamminess that Burt Lancaster brought to the role on film, Harrelson has a bantamweight's charm and easy physicality (at one point he does a handstand onstage). You can almost, but not quite, believe he'd fall...
...thick and milky sweet in "Babylon" to loose and bluesy in "Goodbye Song," and her smoldering, darkly seductive "I Know What Boys Like" ensures us that, yes, Warren probably does know what boys like. Together, Bennett and Warren create a stellar first album that is surprisingly polished for a debut...