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...Okay, so the chick-lit plot’s not exactly Natalie Krinsky’s “Chloe Does Yale” or Nick McDonell ’06’s “Twelve.” There are barely any drugs, the narrator is more concerned with drinking Diet Coke than selling cocaine, and over the course of 200 pages, there is only one “fuck,” one “kiss,” and one imaginary handjob...
...substitute dramatic lighting and set design for technical dance. Despite a false start and some occasionally shaky ensemble work at their March 17 performance, the company looked the most stylistically comfortable and vehemently committed in Jorma Elo’s “Plan to B.” Lit by a large side panel of bright white and set to rather restrained 17th-century violin music by Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, the movement is rigorously athletic and ultra-contemporary, with flamboyant leaps that corkscrew in the air and hyperextended limbs thrown in all directions. Jazzy inflections color brilliant...
...that notched 18 goals in that span. It began with an 8-4 drubbing of Saint Lawrence that clinched the ECAC tournament quarterfinal series last Sunday, and it continued on Friday with a 10-1 win over Dartmouth in the Pepsi Arena semifinal. In that pair of games, Harvard lit the lamp more than it had in its previous five games (17 total goals). Known mainly for his defensive ability and his quick wheels, Mandes assisted on a shorthanded goal and then scored a 4-on-4 strike against the Saints. And in the fourth-seeded Crimson?...
...notched 18 goals in that span. It began with an 8-4 drubbing of Saint Lawrence that clinched the ECAC tournament quarterfinal series last Sunday, and it continued this past Friday with a 10-1 win over Dartmouth in the Pepsi Arena semifinal. In that pair of games, Harvard lit the lamp more than it had in its previous five games (17 total goals). Known mainly for his defensive ability and his quick wheels, Mandes assisted on a shorthanded goal and then scored a 4-on-4 strike against the Saints. And in the fourth-seeded Crimson?...
...drive at the same time, and Busta wears outlandish clothes and has crazy tattoos. I’m not positive, but I do believe that all of these are well-known, well-documented principles of natural law and do not need to be reprised in a badly-lit, unnecessarily-subtitled, run-of-the-mill music video. And the remix artists are either over-the-hill (DMX, Rah Digga, Missy Elliot), or just unnecessary (Lloyd Banks, Papoose). This video has, justifiably, gotten more publicity because of the shooting death of one of Busta’s bodyguards during filming than...