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...ends with a three by Penn's Jack Eggleston. On offense, Harris steps up the hustle with a long offensive board. Shot clock reset, Harvard calmly running its offense but fails to make a basket. [Harvard 45, Penn...
...pounds—said with a laugh, adding later, “When little guys try to defend you, you’ve got to take advantage of what you’ve got.”But after scoring at one end, Eggleston blundered just seconds later at the other, logging the Quakers’ 10th team foul away from the ball to send Harris to the charity stripe for two shots. The forward converted both attempts to cut the lead to three and then blocked Grandieri on the other end.After a Penn timeout, Housman forced a Bernardini turnover...
...curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. In that role he turned out shows and books that powerfully influenced our understanding of what the camera could do. In particular he championed the groundbreaking work of Diane Arbus, Garry Winogrand, Lee Friedlander and William Eggleston, photographers who, as he wrote, had turned documentary photography "toward more personal ends." He once compared camera art simply to "the act of pointing." He pointed, too, expertly, to pictures that he knew the world should know about...
...Produced by Sarah S. Eggleston ’07, the Lowell House Opera (LHO)—music-directed by Channing Yu ’93 and stage-directed by Edward Eaton—runs through March 17 in the Lowell Dining Hall. Considering its massive scope, “Der Rosenkavalier” is a success—primarily because of the outstanding voices of a few main characters, which make the production impressive instead of merely decent...
...rarely performed because of its imposing size and difficult roles. “It’s a really hard opera to do. We had trouble finding cast members and production staff and with a show of this size, you really need backup,” says Sarah S. Eggleston ’07, who produced the show. Music Director Channing Yu ’93 and Stage Director Edward Eaton chose to remain faithful to the work’s original form, staging it with full orchestral accompaniment and keeping Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s libretto in German...