Word: elementals
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...engrossed by the film. Whenever a male character wanted to “privately question” a female character, the audience reacted with knowing chuckles and a mutual “Yeah!” Each moviegoer was actively involved in everyone else’s viewing, an element I found to be as essential as the movie itself during this particular cinematic experience. Sure, audiences sometimes laugh or cry, but the palpable excitement during the movie was something altogether different. Watching “Les Demons” may not have provided me with a shining example...
...alongside Harvard students. “[Previn is] obviously a wonderful musician, and this [was] a great opportunity to see him in person,” audience member Andrew R. Milewski ’12 said. “Anytime I am able to witness a master in his element, I am going to take advantage of that opportunity.”The program began with a trio comprised of Alex Y. Shiozaki ’09 on violin, Kathryn S. Austin ’09 on cello, and John M. Sullivan ’09 on piano playing Ludwig...
...think so. The first substantial translation I did was from the Irish called “Sweeney Astray” from an Irish poem called “Buile Shuibhne.” Working with a very heavy concrete element of Anglo-Saxon was a counter-weight to what I was hearing in America. It’s a much opener conversational weave. I think of myself as between the two, but I was glad at that time of the substantial element in the language. It brought me back to more of a substantial language...
...area, including John Ashbery at MIT. Armantrout read from “Verse” and from her most recent compilation, “Next Life,” as well as from unpublished works. Reading with rapidity and inflection, she created images of life characterized by elements of the everyday, mixing symbols of the absolute and of the universal. “This child fights cancer with the help of her celebrity fan club,” Armantrout read from her poem “Operations.” In another poem, from “Next Life...
...limited, hauling in two catches for a mere 34 yards. At six-foot-two and 195 pounds, Richards is a perfect blend of size and speed. With his physical attributes, he brings an intangible innate talent many other wide receivers lack. “Levi [Richards] adds a speed element to our offense,” Pizzotti said, also crediting the sophomore’s ability to go after the deep ball, catch the ball in traffic and come down with it, and make plays after the catch.As his high school’s single-season and career leader...