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...popularity in the United States is tremendously low when compared to Europe. Sure, there was talk of a “rock revival” around the turn of the millennium, but most of the bands hyped during that movement have been forgotten. Over the last few years, hope for the resurrection of popular rock in America diminished until a debacle called “First Impressions of Earth” put the final nail in the coffin. Perhaps no band better exemplifies America’s resistance to good rock better than British Sea Power...
...hands of rival Yale, and a 20-point setback against a solid Brown team last weekend. “It’s definitely been a while and we’ve always played well at home,” junior forward Evan Harris said. “Hopefully we can get back on track this weekend.” Harvard will likely have to be at its best to emerge from this weekend with a pair of victories, as Cornell and Columbia are both coming off home weekend sweeps over Princeton and Penn. Cornell...
...League format, with no conference tournament, every league game is critical to the Crimson’s hope of making the NCAA tournament come March. For Harvard, it doesn’t get much bigger than this weekend...
...Such a process, inclusive of the unresolved conflict about Florida and Michigan, could last into the convention. I hope that the Obama camp chooses someone other than Ted Kennedy to lecture Hillary about the supposed damage she’ll be doing the party if she’s carrying on her fight through the summer. In 1980, Kennedy waited until the day before the convention began to abandon a challenge to Jimmy Carter, a sitting President, although he was behind by approximately a thousand delegates. Who’s going be the elder statesman to tell Hillary she should...
...various bodies which seek to influence and manage people’s conduct. It really looks at American cinema from its beginning to probably the end of the 1930s. Above all, Grieveson is optimistic about his experience this semester, eager to interact with Harvard students and professors. LG: I hope to share some of these ideas with smart students, to see how they hold up and explore how they might develop. And I hope for really the same thing with my colleagues, in talking to the people around me. Of course I’m hugely excited about all these...