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...preventing actors from catering to a single one. “It turns it into a theatrical experience,” says Reilly, who also complimented Altman’s use of mirrors to further complicate the shot. “You’re not aware of the frame so much anymore.” In that setting, Altman believes, actors focus more on their performances. Streep adds, “You’re just living it.”To bolster the organic vibe, Altman abandons the set script; with his guidance, actors instead improvise...
...state-of-the-art lighting” and excellent flooring of the HDC, which was constructed specifically for dance. “The space looks so beautiful,” Divelbliss says. “It really transforms the dance when you can put it in such a beautiful frame.” Todorova is equally enthusiastic about their first performance in the HDC, although she does express some trepidation for the company’s traditional finale of musical and choreographic improvisation. “It’s the first time we’re trying [improvisation...
Sophomore Tara Schoen posted a hat trick yesterday when the Harvard women’s lacrosse team played against New Hampshire at Memorial Field. Despite Schoen’s efforts, the Crimson, due to a poor showing in the first frame, lost to the Wildcats 19-10. “I think our team didn’t come out with intensity,” freshman Kaitlin Martin said. The game marks the third straight loss for Harvard (3-8, 1-1 Ivy League) and the seventh straight victory for New Hampshire (8-4, 3-0 America East). The Wildcats...
...Senior Standing” contest offers a prize for the seniors who attend the most senior bars. “Attending” simply means getting a card stamped, thus ensuring that loads of window shoppers can “pop in,” get a stamp, then frame the certificate next year in a Morgan Stanley office. Ideally, there would be a breathalyzer at the door—if you blow below a .15, no stamp for you, chief! Better yet, you would have to increase your blood alcohol content at each consecutive Senior Bar—then...
...before the intermission. Tied 5-5, the Crimson—coming off a loss last weekend to Ivy-foe Cornell—knew it needed to come out strong in the third quarter. And it did just that, as the team reeled off five goals to start the second frame, including two each from Widbin and sophomore attackman Brooks Scholl. Just 1:13 into the third quarter, Scholl put Harvard up for good, 6-5, with a diving shot that just beat Bears goaltender Nick Gentilesco. “Brooks was going hard to the goal...