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...procedural The Naked City, and up to the Christ allegory He Who Must Die in 1957 - Dassin's world is a man's world, and he focuses on it admiringly, avidly. The interest in male flesh was unusual for those sexually timorous times. Back then, seeing actors like Barry Fitzgerald and Hume Cronyn in sleeveless undershirts carried the jolt of nudity, as did the sight of bulky wrestler types (Ted de Corsia in The Naked City, Stanislaus Zbyszko and Mike Mazurki in Night and the City), or Brute Force's lusciously muscled John Hoyt with no shirt at all. Dassin...
...Harris, shooting 76% from the charity stripe on the season, only manages to make 1 of 2 FTs. Yale makes a trey to cut the lead to eight before Fitzgerald takes a hard foul on the inside (His defender practically jumps on his back). The freshman misses both FTs, but Lin causes a Yale deflection to go out-of-boudns. On the inbounds, Jeremy Lin goes iso on his man....but dribbles it off his foot. [Harvard 27, Yale...
...After a Brown miss, Jeremy Lin grabs the board and dribbles coast-to-coast. He finds Kyle Fitzgerald on his left, who scores and gets fouled, and hits the free throw to convert the three-point play. [Brown 74, Harvard...
...stretch there where they blew it open and ignited things and got out in transition.”A large rally by the opposing team translated into another loss when the Crimson last faced Brown. Although the bench players provided much needed help (sophomore Alek Blankenau and freshman Kyle Fitzgerald combined for 24 points in the second half), the team-at-large shot poorly, racking up a mere 31.6 percent from the field as compared to Brown’s 54.6 percent.The Bears’ arrival today also means that Harvard must again contend with the leading scorer...
...Place" has always been a character in and of itself in your work. Has moving to Southern California from New Orleans affected your writing? -S. Fitzgerald, Portland, Ore.I lived in New Orleans for 15 years, and I loved it. But now is the time for me to be in a place of quiet to write and research. Not a monastic life--because I don't have the gift of being able to deny myself like that--but a life of peace. I live out here in retreat...