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...both attempts. Overtime games have not been kind to Harvard this season. Just last Friday, Brown’s Kathryn Moos converted a penalty kick in overtime to send Harvard back to Cambridge with a 2-1 loss. Starting with a crushing loss in double-overtime to then-fifteenth-ranked Penn State, the Crimson is winless in its five games that have run past ninety minutes. “Losing a few tough overtime games against strong opponents didn’t necessarily instill a belief that we could win those games,” Walsh said...
...Richard II” perfectly. Sometimes billed as a tragedy and sometimes as a history, the play has always straddled these two genres. This new production attempts to add a third adjective to the description, creating a tragical-historicall thriller. Shakespeare’s original text, set in fifteenth-century England, has all the ingredients of a fast-paced modern tale: murder, conspiracy, politics, and plenty of intrigue. But it is, in the words of Zalisk, “a sprawling three-hour drama.” Amidst the action, there are elaborate evocations of period court scenes and detailed...
...last 30 years, Boston has been going Baroque. However, except for a devoted contingent of fans, few Harvard students are aware that Boston features the preeminent early music scene in America, if not the world.The early music genre encompasses European music from the fifteenth through eighteenth centuries, as performed on historically accurate, or period, instruments. Boston is currently home to numerous internationally-renowned vocal and orchestral early music groups, as well as dozens of smaller, but equally talented, ensembles. “Boston is the birthplace of period instruments and performance,” explains Carole Friedman, the executive director...
Smail’s interests cut a wide swath through historical study, ranging from studies on fifteenth-to-sixteenth-century Marseille to European conquest...
...skies above Harvard Square are of course a far cry from those above Harvard, Mass., and the Knowles telescope has only one-fifteenth the light gathering power of the Wyeth reflector at Oak Ridge,” Dame said...