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...side. Melinda N. Biocchi ’08 adds humor to the opera in a memorable portrayal of Cherubino, the Count’s page.Not only do the players act and sing well individually, but they also interact nicely to bring out the humor in the script. In one fast-paced exchange of wits, Kapusta, Onstad, Gerlach, Nip, and Matthew B. Bird ’10 (who plays the gardener Antonio) skillfully express the difficulty of deceiving each other on the spot, eliciting laughter from the audience. Instead of setting the opera in the 18th century, director Vincent chose...
...cage in the morning, a 10-9 loss to Wagner, Delgado came in as a substitute and scored a goal in a 5-3 win over Villanova. “She never practices in the field,” Snyder said. “She is just a fast swimmer with a good shot.” While Delgado took her turn in the field, sophomore Nicola Perlman boasted 10 saves while guarding the cage. Delgado was not the only freshmen that had an impressive weekend. Fellow freshmen starters Kristina Bergquist and Kathryn Bilder had two goals apiece...
Shopping week may have just ended, but the Harvard women’s basketball team already has two big tests fast approaching...
...success of their first album with catchy up-tempo dance beats and the moody lyrics of lead singer Kele Okereke. The album opens with Okereke in an almost theatrical falsetto on the track “Song For Clay (Disappear Here),” before the entrance of a fast snare and surging guitar riff that brings the energy to a classic Bloc Party peak. The lyrics set a theme for the rest of the album, which features more overt allusions to the issues of stardom and even the drudgery of life in the band’s homeland, England...
...late-December-romance dramedy “Venus.” However, his lack of attendance at the Globes and SAG awards could hurt his chances, as the Academy often rewards those who show up. Whitaker, a character actor who first broke onto the scene in “Fast Times at Ridgmont High,” has been labeled the favorite and, like Mirren, has won every major award so far. But his long and monotonous acceptance speeches and lack of star power could work against him.Best Supporting Actor: Alan Arkin, “Little Miss Sunshine?...