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...think they’re not getting any help from the goaltender,” Harvard captain Noah Welch said. “It’s evident—[against us] their starter got pulled quick. And it’s kind of tough when one of your go-to guys or your goalie gets pulled like that. And then their backup came in, and he didn’t do too much better. So I think goaltending’s an issue there, and it’s tough right now for them...
Conor Oberst has amassed such a prodigious discography of pessimism that he has supplanted Sylvia Plath as the go-to source for art that will make you want to open a vein. The sheer volume and relentlessness of Oberst's agony (at 24, he has made nine albums fronting four bands--most famously Bright Eyes, a rotating group of musically inclined depressives), combined with his puppy-dog gaze and lock of drooping-raven hair, give him an inescapable aura of adolescent wallowing. He looks the way a My So-Called Life script sounds...
...don’t think ‘innate abilities’ should be our go-to hypothesis when it’s the weakest one we have now,” said Jessica L. Jones ’06, a biological anthropology concentrator in Mather House...
...don’t think ‘innate abilities’ should be our go-to hypothesis when it’s the weakest one we have now,” Jones said...
...Holly Golightly’s eleventh (eleventh!) LP represents what’s best about indie music today. Golightly’s tired, careworn voice can have a similarly draining effect on anyone listening, and it certainly isn’t for everyone. Nor is it one of those go-to discs you leave in your CD player. Even if you enjoy her sublime, ageless music, Golightly’s sweet pain requires a very particular kind of mood to be appreciated...