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...proposals these days are made in November and December. Today's couples are older, more established and more likely to pay for their own nuptials. In The New American Wedding (Viking; 256 pages), Diane Meier Delaney describes new ways brides and grooms are finding to tie the knot with a personal twist...
Harvard reserve forward Brian Darcy hit a free throw with 13:55 remaining to stake the Crimson to a 55-47 lead—its biggest advantage of the second half. But the Pioneers put together a 10-2 run to knot the game at 57 and capitalized on that momentum to take its first lead since the opening minutes of the game, 61-60 with 6:35 remaining...
...past Darmouth goalie Lauren Balukjian at the 14:01 mark to give Harvard a 1-0 lead. The Crimson advantage proved short-lived, however. A little over five minutes later, back Whitney Waugh, who led the Big Green with four shots on goal, converted on a penalty corner to knot the game at 1-1. The score remained deadlocked until late in the first half. Forward Lizzie Bidner netted what would prove to be the gamewinning goal, deflecting a shot past freshman goalie Kelly Knoche with 1:18 left in the first half. Sophomore Siobhan Connolly would replace Knoche...
...record. Still, the band retains its flair for the redeeming musical moment. “Lay Low” is not conceptually jaw-dropping, but the spiraling, Built to Spill-esque guitar solo and the descending rhythm hook are sure to please old-school MMJ fans. “Knot Comes Loose” is an unquestionably pastoral tune but, when an overdubbed James effortlessly harmonizes “Ba-by, can’t you see that I’m smilin’,” it’s impossible not to fall for the song?...
...that Savage and his partner Terry adopted at birth. In his new book, The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage and My Family (Dutton), Savage explores the issue of gay marriage, as the couple, who lives in Seattle, struggles with the decision of whether to tie the knot in Canada. We caught up with Savage by phone as he passed through Manhattan on his book tour...