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...observes his characters with attentive and probing eyes. Holder recounts absurd moments in the miserably ordinary lives that constellate his world. He uses these stories as a sort of social critique of today’s humdrum realities, engaging a universal longing for something beyond the banal.But Holder??s material doesn’t spark much more interest than that. Title characters like “The Woman Who Sat on the Toilet for Two Years” fail to enthuse. What seems to be Holder??s heroic effort to show readers what lies beneath...
...hour progresses, students initially reluctant to participate in the dance activities gradually start to loosen up. Uncoordinated, off beat, but happy, the students squeal and laugh as energetic dance music blares from Holder??s iPod player...
Silvera’s words, spoken the day before the 2005 season kicked off, proved prophetic last Thursday night, when a semi-malicious Red Sox fan—and now-former season ticket holder??Christopher House hit Gary Sheffield in the mouth as he was chasing Jason Varitek’s eighth-inning triple, leading to a punch from Sheffield and an emptying of the New York bullpen...
Both Mazzoleni—a former goaltender for Michigan State and long-time Packers season ticket holder??and his wife still have family in the Green Bay area, furthering suspicion that, should an offer be made, Harvard might be searching for a new coach. Those inklings were confirmed following Mazzoleni’s trip to Wisconsin the weekend prior to his resignation, with reports of a contract offer leaking not long after his arrival...
Both Mazzoleni—a former goaltender for Michigan State and long-time Packers season ticket holder??and his wife still have family in the Green Bay area, furthering suspicion that, should an offer be made, Harvard might be searching for a new coach. Those inklings were confirmed following Mazzoleni’s trip to Wisconsin this past weekend, with reports of a contract offer leaking not long after his arrival...