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...think we were consistent with our defense and rebounding," Liz Gettelman said. "Your offense isn't always going to be there, but you can always pressure the other team and play good defense. We did that against both Penn and Princeton this weekend...
Several minutes later, controversy struck. Harvard had control of the puck in the Princeton zone, and after peppering Tiger goalie Liz Hill with a series of shots, senior co-captain Diana Clark found the net--or so the team thought. The referee behind the net immediately signaled no goal, contending that a Harvard player had entered the crease...
...think there are a lot of men out there who have a lot of passion," said Liz Thompson, the president of First Night, a Boston-based annual arts festival...
...this segment, she also portrays Leland's life-long fascination with Elizabeth Taylor. Presenting news clips in which Liz' many illnesses, marriages, and weight fluctuations are treated with the gravity of national emergencies, she shows that the American public, as well as Leland, avidly follows Taylor's life...
...captures the character's odd brand of innocence as well as the raw sexuality which makes him so appealing to Lady. Melanie Martinez gives a subtle and moving performance, embodying the queer mixture of honesty and artifice that constitute Lady Torrence's character. Somewhat less successful is Liz Amberg as Carol Cutrere, a woman whose shameful past and rebellious nature both frighten and fascinate the towns "respectful" citizens. The actress' performance doesn't always have the power to sustain the scenes where Carol acts as both a foil and a female counterpart...