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Indeed, right out of college Chu caught the eye of tennis great Martina Navratilova and others on the Boston Lobsters franchise of World Team Tennis, a national league of teams composed of aging stars like Navratilova and up-and-coming prospects like...
...Quincy Golf. Birmingham was psyched to hear that her legend lives on, and sent us a pic of her Halloween costume as a busty St. Pauli lass. At the Signet on Friday night, a certain Hasty Pudding Theatricals producer waved to a friend...inadvertently whacking a Signette in the eye. 20 minutes of tears and condolences ensued. Earlier that night, the same producer passed off a Wellesley chick to a “large man” from Kirkland. She later ended up in a puddle of her own vomit outside an Eliot House party. An ambulance and HUPD arrived...
...wonder about John Kerry's eye-hand coordination. His career is falling into a pattern. Whenever Kerry is confronted with a big decision, he tries to compensate for his last mistake. He voted against the first Iraq war, which turned out to be a success. So when the second one came around, he swallowed his misgivings and voted for it. That also turned out to be a mistake. So when it came time to vote for the $87 billion to fund the war that he had voted for, he produced what must be the single most damaging sound bite...
...Just as it was on stage, No. 2 on film is a richly detailed postcolonial riff, mixing the simplicity of its sentiment (that culture must change to stay the same) with a surprisingly sophisticated cinematic eye. With its scenes relying less on Fraser's dialogue than on the seamless blend of cinematographer Leon (Whale Rider) Narbey's joyful imagery and Don (An Angel at My Table) McGlashan's soulful score, it comes as no surprise to learn that Fraser's cinematic heroes are movie maestros Coppola and Visconti, both lovers of lushness. And Dee, who took out Best Actress...
...definitely work hard to fix.”SETTLING INAfter more than eleven months since he last started a game as the Crimson’s number one quarterback, junior Liam O’Hagan looked at ease under center for Harvard. Though his numbers weren’t eye-popping—nine completions on 13 attempts for 121 yards and a score—he was turnover-free, playing carefully while Dawson and the defense did the rest.“He just made good decisions, probably conservative decisions,” Murphy said...