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...best games on the year,” captain Dylan Reese added. “We really deserved to win.” After Clarkson jumped out to a lead halfway through the first period on the power play, Harvard tied the score in the second frame, capitalizing on a man-advantage opportunity of its own. Junior Mike Taylor was able to net the rebound off of a shot by senior Ryan Maki to pull the teams even. Taylor, however, was unable to replicate the performance later when handed a golden opportunity. Golden Knights defenseman Grant Clitsome?...
...Bible,” is the musical equivalent of the feeling a dog must get right before a storm. Starting off with a noise that only foreshadows the expanding thunder sound that follows, this portentous crescendo is finally interrupted by the percussive minor piano chords that go on to frame the song. Take this next to “Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels),” the opening song on the band’s previous and debut album “Funeral.” Like the rest of “Funeral,” the song created...
...Upgrade U.” In the video’s only truly innovative sequence, Beyoncé lip-syncs Jay-Z’s verse while dressed in his signature white shirt and jeans, and at one point she appears as both herself and Hova in the same frame. When Jay-Z finally does arrive, he successfully anchors the song until Beyoncé brings it home with one last defiant turn on the dance floor. Unfortunately, the video sometimes falls flat. Technically, it moves too quickly between shots, leaving some scenes choppy and the viewer dizzy. The beginning...
...Primavera in New York,” a woman bathes in a rhombus of springtime light—rather than water—that shines through the window of a bare apartment. The two towers of World Trade Center suggestively pierce the horizon within the frame of the window. “Nude in Soho” is similarly configured, though this time the sunbather is on the ledge of a balcony. From Soho, the two towers loom much larger, occupying much of the right half of the photograph, and are accompanied by a suggestively shaped silo on the left...
...what it’s all about, when Josh [the show’s lighting designer] puts the lights on. I didn’t just design it, didn’t just build it. I didn’t just paint it. And then you build the frame for it, and tack it all on, and then you put the lights on. And you see something that you only saw in your head, and not only is it all there, but it looks amazing. It’s magical when an idea in your head becomes beautiful, wonderful reality...