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...deficit to take the lead at 17-16, and the Crimson closed it out on a 6-0 run. In the fourth, Harvard took advantage of Bulldog errors, winning the frame 25-19 and earning a 2-0 record in the tournament. Junior co-captains Lily Durwood and Kat Kocurek contributed 48 assists and 22 digs, respectively, to the effort. HARVARD 3, DARTMOUTH 1 Harvard opened the tournament with a convincing defeat of Ivy opponent Dartmouth (4-7, 0-1 Ivy), 27-25, 23-25, 25-14, 25-22. After the Crimson took control in the first frame...
...Scafaria, from a novel by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, is that spending a night in New York City can crack the shell of stereotype to reveal your utterly cool inner life to someone who turns out to be your soul mate. For Nick, that would be Norah Silverberg (Kat Dennings), whose top-girl hauteur masks her discontent with every punk-star wannabe who wants a recording contract with her music-producer father. She doesn't need leeches; she wants a boyfriend. Just not the quiet, doomed bassist in a queercore band...
...play.”Harvard’s big moment came during the third set. The Crimson fell behind early, but would not allow the trend of the previous two games to define the third. Battling back from a 16-10 deficit, plays from Ingersoll and junior co-captain Kat Kocurek contributed to a 10-2 Harvard run that put the Crimson up 20-18. Proving that they, too, could erase a deficit, the shutout-hopeful Rockets came back to within one point of the women’s squad, 24-23. Soon after, though, a McKinley kill thwarted hopes...
...long gone that the modern repetition of it sounds fresh and new. Even the theatrical group Kiss -- whose members wore demonic makeup onstage -- is cited as an influence by today's alternative rockers. "I had the worst crush on the God of Thunder, (Kiss bassist) Gene Simmons," says Kat Bjelland, lead singer for the punkette group Babes in Toyland. "They appealed to me because they're really basic. Plus they're so evil...
...movie also follows a precept of animation that stretches back to Gertie the Dinosaur, Krazy Kat and Mickey Mouse, through the classic Warner Bros. cartoons and up to Disney's The Lion King, Pixar's A Bug's Lifeand of course Happy Feet: stick to animals. When stylized artfully, they have so much more wit and personality than mere human beings. Not having to attempt a duplication of reality liberates a good animator's imagination. In KFP you'll see this in the spectacular fight scenes, but also in the character sketching, in the subtlety of glances and gestures...