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...fellow backcourt teammate Jessica Holsey ’06, and the duo’s departure leaves big shoes for a young Harvard backcourt to fill—especially if the Crimson hopes to challenge for the Ivy Title this year.“Laura loved to be the go-to,” Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith says. “Laura was ice-woman. Talent-wise, we have several people who can fill those shoes, but emotionally and mentally, I’m not sure who wants it yet.”The Crimson has plenty...
Time Out magazine is the go-to publication for weekly event listings and reviews in cities around the world. The new Time Out Shortlist guidebooks have expanded on that concept to create pocket-size guides to hip happenings in Paris, New York City, Prague, Barcelona and Rome. Written by local journalists, the books offer up a plugged-in guide to the best clubs, pubs, hotels, shops and events of the moment. While not as fresh as a weekly magazine, the guides will be revised annually to stay up-to-date with the fashions and venues in each city they cover...
Le’s Café, a local favorite, offers tasty Vietnamese food, and its quality isn’t compromised by its price. Formerly known as Pho Pasteur, this versatile locale in The Garage is a go-to place for an outing with friends, a meal on your parents’ tab, and even a first (or last) date...
...go-to person for any and all questions,” says Casey M. Lurtz ’07, president of the Board of Directors for the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players and another prominent figure in Harvard theater...
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