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...captain Kevin El-Hayek earned Second Team All-Ivy accolades and third place at Easterns last year in the 125-weight class, but moves to 133 this year, replacing last year’s EIWA Champion Matt Picarsic ’01. With the move to a more comfortable weight, El-Hayek brings a renewed perspective on wrestling...
...weight class] was difficult,” El-Hayek said. “I felt that last year, that’s where I needed to be. I did set myself up to be right in the thick of things at Nationals and when it didn’t work out, I had to re-evaluate why I was wrestling. This year I’m really focusing on having a good time, trying to get back to the reason I started in the first place and helping guys struggling with some of the things I struggled with...
Watching his understated performance as a waiter in Big Night prompted actress and producer Salma Hayek to cast Anthony in her forthcoming Showtime production of Julia Alvarez's In the Time of the Butterflies. He plays the small but pivotal role of Lio, a political activist in the Dominican Republic during Trujillo's regime. "When I met him, I knew he was perfect for the role," says Hayek. "Lio, like Marc, has this larger-than-life spirit that can convince you anything is possible." The film was shot in Veracruz, Mexico, with an all-Latin cast and director...
...they get on TV shows [TELEVISION, May 28], it's clear that the idealistic notion of America as a great melting pot is nothing short of fantasy. However, talented Hispanics are indeed represented in Hollywood, not because they're Hispanic but because they're talented. Edward James Olmos, Salma Hayek, Christina Aguilera and Ricky Martin are only a few of the Hispanic performers who have found a place within mainstream American show business. Protesting Hispanics have to face the fact that racial quotas are dangerous in any form. They exclude others simply on the basis of race...
...with a phenomenal group of returning wrestlers and a great recruiting class, next year's squad will undoubtedly continue to raise the bar of Harvard wrestling. In addition to the new leadership of seasoned veterans Rechul and El-Hayek, the team will draw from the enormous depth of its junior class and the promise of younger wrestlers such as Jantzen, P.J. Jones and Brandon Kaufmann...