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...games,” Mann said. “So I didn’t think I would be starting in those and I was surprised when I saw my name in the starting lineup. But it was really cool.” Suffice to say, expectations were low??a solid presence on the backline would have been sufficient for the Crimson. But Mann gave the team so much more. The Ivy League Rookie of the Year became the bright spot of the season. Posting a goals-against average of 1.92, Mann was a wall in net, making...
...heartwarming way to ease yourself into the Thanksgiving spirit, but it’ll get your brain working again after the previous day’s bacchanalian festivities.The Brattle ends its celebration of Janus Films with a bang, pairing the Kurosawa crime drama “High and Low?? with Roman Polanski’s debut feature “Knife in the Water,” on Monday, Nov. 20 and Tuesday, Nov. 21, respectively.If you have to see one of the remaining pictures at the Brattle, see “High...
...opens in medias res with “The Crane Wife #3,” the sensuous and sorrowful conclusion of a three-part epic based on a Japanese myth. Singer-songwriter Meloy’s repeated lament, “I will hang my head / hang my head low?? sets the tone for album’s folk-rock journey through tales of calamity, personal loss, and unsavory deeds...
...ones getting arrested, and they’re always exposing their hairy armpits while the authorities cart them away. However, they do have a spiritual, contemplative side, which manifests itself in veganism, Le Tigre CD’s, pilgrimages to India, and facebook friends at Antioch College. BOWL: Low??they buy lots of Fair Trade soaps and exfoliate themselves with Ugandan seed-oils.The Musical “My Band is About Social Justice” Granola:This Granola can be seen in schoolyards everywhere, playing “No Woman, No Cry” on the acoustic guitar. While...
...dire to make any of his poppier efforts irritating, James sounds cloyingly precious. “Off The Record,” while awe-inspiring in concert, sounds paradoxically forced on the 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...