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...captain Julie Chu said. “They didn’t run us into the ground, they didn’t run circles around us. Maybe that little extra grit is what we needed.”A day later, the Crimson edged the Golden Knights after managing just two shots on net in the first period and going down 2-0 in the second period.The Crimson is currently tied for second in the ECAC and has its next six games on the road, including the Beanpot Tournament, taking place at Boston College this year...
...team,” Reese said. “That’s the type of mentality to score goals and win games.”CLARKSON 4, HARVARD 2In Potsdam, N.Y., the Crimson could not hold onto its second-intermission lead as the No. 10 Clarkson Golden Knights (16-6-4, 8-3-3) scored two unanswered goals in the third period and tacked on an empty-netter.Despite Harvard’s four first-period penalties, the score remained tied at 1-1 thanks to junior forward Jon Pelle’s goal. The Crimson controlled the game?...
...sweepstakes for this year's Academy Awards, many of the major categories seem closed. Forest Whitaker for Best Actor, Helen Mirren for Best Actress, Jennifer Hudson for Supporting Actress and Eddie Murphy for Supporting Actor - they all won the Golden Globes and many critics' prizes, and they all won again at last night's Screen Actors Guild award. If this quartet doesn't win on Feb. 25, there'll be gasps, calls for a recount and a lot of disappointed bettors in the office Oscar pool...
...surveying this bleak terrain, the Academy membership might turn to the one feel-good movie nominated for Best Picture. Voting for a comedy that celebrates life - eccentric but essentially loving family life - would be an affirmation of what Hollywood has done since its Golden Age: try to make America forget what makes it gloomy, and bring it a little Sunshine...
These films, and several almost as good (mostly dating from Grant's golden era, from the mid-'30s to the mid-'40s), relied on his mercurial essence for their effectiveness. In a farce, there was often a bit of malice about him; playing romance, something wary, even near misogynistic in his relationship with a woman; and in every genre he imparted a sense of the fragility and impermanence of human arrangements. Not that such subtleties ever prevented him from taking a pratfall, or dressing up in drag, if necessary...