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...Forgetting Sarah Marshall” lacks the endearing but flawed protagonists who have become the hallmark of an Apatow film. The three main characters in the movie lack the chemistry and charisma, but, luckily, the supporting cast makes up for some of this dearth. Written by Jason Segel—who also stars in the movie—and directed by Nicholas A. Stoller ’98, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” has all the elements of a romantic comedy, mixed with Apatow’s penchant for ribald laughs, vulgar language, and nudity. Segel plays...
No.1 singles saw Kumar stave off a second-set comeback attempt by senior Jason Pinsky The Harvard senior stormed out early by breaking serve in the first game, but Pinsky crawled back and tied the set up at 5-5 with a break of his own. Kumar ultimately pulled away with another break in the 11th game, setting up service...
...women finished fourth out of seven teams, and the men brought home seventh, there were several bright spots individually and the squad can have a lot to look forward to following this weekend. “It was a good meet for us,” Harvard coach Jason Saretsky said. “We were able to work on some things that need to get done. We had some great performances all around.”Senior pole-vaulter Clara Blattler headlined the weekend’s action, besting the Harvard school record of 3.65 meters—which...
...Music. No Yiddish play would be complete without a band to showcase some original tunes. Harvard’s own “L’Chaim Lounge Band”—compromised of Seth Flaxman ’08, Tom Wooten ’08, and Jason Schnier ’11—did just this, and kept the audience entertained during the intermission and the many technical delays. Each time they took to the stage, they were greeted with a barrage of hand-clapping and foot-stamping. Unlike the Hillel’s projector, which...
...disappointing loss.” The defeat comes despite the fact that the Crimson played some of its best lacrosse of the season. The offense was extremely efficient, jumping out to a 4-1 lead in the first period on only eight shots. Sophomore midfielder Jason Duboe and freshman Francis Ellis paced the offense with two goals apiece. “Princeton certainly has a very, very good defense,” Harvard coach John Tillman said. “And they have one of the best goalies in the Ivy League, so we knew we’d have...