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...special about the present? The 16th century was fun enough. 4) Committee on Deaf Awareness vs. Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra. If you can’t perform Beethoven’s 9th with sign language, don’t do it at all. 5) Helping Hand and Heart vs. Harvard Emergency Medical Services Program. The Medical Services Program is tired of helping neglected legs and lungs. 6) Harvard College Pre-Dental Society vs. Harvard College Culinary Society...On second thought, the dentists probably appreciate the cavities. 7) Society for Creativity and Innovation at Harvard College vs. Hyperion Shakespeare Company. Some...
...Stripes album to date.There are redemptive exceptions here that save “Consolers of the Lonely” from true failure. “These Stones Will Shout” makes a successful transition from airy, melodic folk song to righteous stadium-rock workout, enough to get the heart racing leading up to the strangely hypnotic blues-ballad “Carolina Drama.” “Salute Your Solution,” the album’s first single, is a chunky, supercharged freefall that takes full advantage of the quartet format, fully fleshing...
...coach’s first win at Harvard, and the first time our 33-year-old program has won this tournament.” In a field of 27 schools, the Crimson’s 585 stroke total edged out second place Skidmore by three shots. Sacred Heart rounded out the top three and host Yale cruised to an eighth-place finish. “Last year going into the final round we had the lead, [so] we were excited to get a second chance,” sophomore Greg Shuman said. Despite consistent rain and temperatures...
...nice thing about movie careers, unlike movie obits, is that they don't have to be considered chronologically. DVD connoisseurs can play a director's films in any order, skipping the rhinestones, replaying the jewels. Jules Dassin had enough of those - The Tell-Tale Heart, Brute Force, Thieves' Highway, Rififi - as well as moments in many other films that shine like sapphires. And since this is a tribute to an unfashionable director, I'll end with an awkward confession, courtesy of my 17-year-old self. Once upon a time, I loved Phaedra...
...don’t doubt that the members of the Ad Board have our best interests at heart, but the institution hasn’t undergone any major reforms in the 100 or so years since it was created...