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BOSTON—With a 5-0 blanking of Northeastern at TD Banknorth Garden last night, the Harvard men’s hockey won its first Beanpot contest since 2003 and exorcised, at least a little, the demons that haunt the Crimson come tournament time every February. The shutout came in the consolation game, thanks to last week’s 5-3 loss to Boston University in the opening round, but “I tried to present [last night’s game] to our group as a point of pride,” said Harvard coach...
...overtime play...Harvard has won seven of 10 home games this season and is 20-3-1 at the Bright Hockey Center since the start of the 2004-05 season...The Crimson will take on Northeastern in the Beanpot consolation match on Monday at 5 p.m. at TD Banknorth Garden. Harvard will be looking for its first Beanpot victory since the 2003 consolation game, when the Crimson defeated the Huskies, 4-1.—Staff writer Karan Lodha can be reached at klodha@fas.harvard.edu
...lighting and setting are tweaked to enhance the romance. Whenever Kenya and Brian are dishing up some puppy love, they seem to glow—whether they are cuddling in the gorgeous garden that Brian makes for Kenya or hiking together through a sun-streaked forest...
...Concert of Experimental Music. Presented by Harvard Group for New Music. Paine Hall. 8 p.m. Free.Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Sanders Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available at Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $40/$32/$28.Apollo’s Fire - The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra. First Church in Cambridge, Congregational, 11 Garden St. 8 p.m. Tickets available from the Boston Early Music Festival and Exhibition, (617) 661-1812. $21-$53; $5 discount for students, senior citizens, and large groups.Feist with Jason Collett. Presented by WXRV. Paradise Rock Club. 8 p.m. Tickets available via Ticketmaster and at the Paradise Box Office...
...create the script of “Monologues,” which which won an Obie Award when it was first performed Off-Broadway in 1996. Since then, the play has been translated into 29 languages, adapted for television by HBO, and, in 2001, performed in Madison Square Garden by such luminaries as Whoopi Goldberg and Melissa Etheridge. Though “Monologues” will likely be a much smaller affair, with only three shows comprising its entire run, this production promises to be uniquely relevant. It is the only official event commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the admission...