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Penn dominated the Ivy season this season, going 14-0 in the conference and 22-6 overall as Quaker senior forward Diana Caramanico broke the Ivy League career scoring record previously held by Harvard star Allison Feaster `98. Harvard, which played Penn close in the two teams' second meeting, took second in the league with a 9-5 conference record, 12-15 overall. As with all second-place finishes, this year's season is a dress rehearsal for next year...
...introducing Keillor, Professor of Comparative Religion Diana L. Eck referred jokingly to the phrase Keillor uses on his radio variety show “A Prairie Home Companion” to describe the fictional town of Lake Wobegon, Minn...
...this supremely satisfying CD, trumpeter Terence Blanchard, with the help of four jazz divas, pays tribute to the music of songwriting great Jimmy McHugh. Diana Krall whisks in like winter, offering a chilly, elegant take on the title song; newcomer Jane Monheit is spring, with a dewy rendition of Too Young to Go Steady; Dianne Reeves' summery I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me offers gentle warmth; and Cassandra Wilson's autumnal Sunny Side of the Street is laden with loss but colored with beautiful hues. Blanchard blows his way through these songs with charming, restrained...
...inwardness. They had that character right from the start of his career. Thus the earliest of the 15 Vermeers in this show--because of the massive borrowing power of the Met, it contains nearly half his known output--is his one and only mythological scene, of the moon goddess Diana. The favorite Diana myth among painters showed her bathing with her nymphs (good opening for a painter to show what he could do with pretty nudes) and spied upon by a Peeping Tom of a hunter, Actaeon; whereat the virgin moon goddess, her modesty offended, changed him into a stag...
...said that there were two types of celebrities—the ones who leave a legacy by going up in flames like Marilyn Monroe and the ones who get fat and useless like Marlon Brando. Soman always wanted a dramatic exit—like Elvis, Bruce Lee or Princess Diana. Without that shroud of mystery, he knew that his Behind the Music or E! True Hollywood Story episode could never get top ratings,” said Casillas. “But when I also informed him of the fact that he isn’t a celebrity...