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This story of a 1985 Andes mountain-climbing disaster comes courtesy of director Kevin MacDonald, whose film One Day in September won the Oscar for Best Documentary a few years ago. But in the vein of his last work, Touching the Void is not a clear-cut documentary; the events it examines are real, but MacDonald uses re-enactments of the story’s events to supplement a narrated account from the disaster’s survivors. The nut of their crisis: halfway through a climb, one of the two team members falls and breaks several leg bones...
Other Harvard finishers were senior Ross Macdonald and freshman Russ Leino in 59th and 60th, respectively...
...with Clarke last Monday sponsored by the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, facilitator John Rockwell’s voice rang with exasperation as he pushed Clarke to explain her interpretation. Did a feminist interpretation, he asked, determine the play’s opening scenes—which feature Karen MacDonald as an impudent Hippolyta, swollen with mute resentment of her husband Theseus (John Campion), the top-heavy emblem of dour autocratic unreasonableness? Clarke didn’t think so. “Quite often, I don’t know why I make the selections I make. I kind...
Senior Ross MacDonald and freshman Russ Leino took 62nd and 63rd in the men’s 10K free skate...
...announced as one of 14 semifinalists for the 52nd annual Walter Brown Award, presented annually to the best American-born college hockey player in New England. Cavanagh’s father, Joe Cavanagh ’71, is one of nine Harvard recipients, the last of which was Lane MacDonald...