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...substantially different from how we see them normally.” He was especially impressed by Sedaris’s improvisation in one scene, which then altered the direction of the scene itself. While the performances in “Snow Angels” are unique, the subject matter of the film isn’t groundbreaking. Green said, “It had a traditional structure…It’s not radical. There’s a familiarity there.” But it was the emotional exploration that Green enjoyed the most...
...think this will get blocking groups excited about the news as soon as they find out,” Upasana Unni ’11 said. Sasha F. Klein ’11 said that he thinks his blocking group will receive the information without much emotion, no matter what the result. But he added that other blocking groups with “emotions excessively wrapped up in the process” might actually be brought to tears in front of the student messengers. —Staff writer Charles J. Wells can be reached at wells2@fas.harvard.edu...
...last season. Yet, according to modern science, it is actually impossible for a batter to trace the ball with her eyes when the ball gets close to home plate. So, should we trust a scientist, or a first-hand expert? If anyone has the credibility to speak on the matter, then Lauren Murphy is certainly that person. Known as just “Murph” to her teammates and coach, Murphy had an extraordinarily impressive season last year in her Crimson debut. The Sierra Madre, Calif. native captured the 2007 Ivy League Rookie of the Year award...
...welcome at our events, I was actually hoping for more of a dialogue.” Perhaps we’ll see more discussion with the upcoming movie, “Horton Hears a Who.” After all, “a person is a person, no matter how small...
...need is a car, your friends, a mind-altering substance of your choice, and, of course, a designated driver. If Hollywood is to be believed, it doesn’t matter where you go—it’ll be awesome...