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...team environment.”How has Saretsky asserted his apparently different coaching method?“What we’ve tried to do is create a greater sense of community and team dynamic,” he said. “We have a lot more accountability. Everyone??s required to be at practice six days a week.”Barrett agreed that Coach Saretsky’s methods have brought a change in the team atmosphere.“[There is] a little more responsibility for members on the team—making them...
...ready for high-flying, edge-of-your-seat action. Director Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man 3” keeps the adrenaline rushing as he presents the darker side of everyone??s favorite web-slinger. The story follows Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire), the unassuming alias of our hero Spider-Man, as we witness his trials and tribulations: girl troubles, job troubles, and friend troubles. The latter is especially problematic—it’s a friend who is hell-bent on killing Parker, in order to avenge his father’s death...
...brain.The author also examines the effects that the personal tragedy of his wife’s sudden death have had on his philosophy of the mind. Any criticism of the presence of personal drama would be foolish, however, because the subject matter of the book is extremely relevant to everyone??s personal life: Hofstadter is leading an investigation of the elusive nature of subjective experience.Hofstadter has a gift for articulating the complex with wit, clarity, and accessibility. When he includes a relevant excerpt from the work of a less down-to-earth academic, one realizes that any other...
...intense preparation after deciding to make the push to go pro.“We all have our agents, they’re all doing their thing to get us into a camp at least, to try and make a camp,” Farbotko says. “Everyone??s really excited. At first it started off as kind of ‘hey, let’s give it a shot, it’d be kind of cool.’ As we get closer, people started really to think about it, to work hard...
...you’re nostalgic for Yardfest 2006, you should’ve checked out Penn’s Spring Fling—their massive extravaganza boasted both Third Eye Blind and Ben Folds. “I think it was sort of a throwback to everyone??s junior high school and high school days,” says Matt B. Mizrahi, the co-director of the Penn Concert Planning Committee. But if you’re just one of the 7,000 expected to show up at this year’s Yardfest, don?...