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...work on his unfinished magnum opus and pursue a lost love. With a dense, multilayered plot spanning multiple continents, decades and languages, and heady themes like consciousness and the nature of time, Youth seems a lot more than a decade removed from Coppola's last film, the decidedly commercial Matt Damon courtroom drama The Rainmaker...
...sour note, and we were hungry to beat them this time,” Richter said. Just one minute into the game, Clarkson scored on Harvard after a shot by the Knights defenseman Grant Clitsome rebounded off Richter’s pad onto the stick of forward Matt Beca, who beat Richter in a shot from the left post. But Richter and the defense kept the game close until the end against a strong Golden Knights assault. At one point, with Clarkson on a 5-on-3, a puck that rebounded off Richter’s left pad cut across...
...junior defenseman Jack Christian and co-captain Dave MacDonald scored goals for the first time in their collegiate careers. Not even five minutes into the game, the Crimson vaulted onto the scoreboard with Christian’s goal. Senior forward Paul Dufault caught a chip from freshman forward Matt McCollem, who directed it to Christian for a low shot that whipped past SLU goalie Alex Petizian.“We started the game much better and stayed focused throughout,” senior forward Dave Watters said.The Saints’ best chance at recovering from the early deficit failed despite...
...decisive 5-1 victory over Columbia on Saturday. Harvard, which now has a 3-2-0 record in Ivy League play, benefited from a strong performance from many of its sophomores and bench players. “We accomplished what we wanted to,” senior co-captain Matt Hoff said. “[It was a] good rebound game from last weekend.” The showdown in New York started off well for the Crimson, which watched as a pass to Columbia’s keeper, Michael Testa, found its way into the net after Testa slipped...
...actors said that it is challenging to play a role in a foreign language. “The process of how you think about forming a character is totally different because you’re doing it through a completely different artistic lens,” said actor Matt S. Blumenthal ’08, a former Crimson staff writer.While speaking in a foreign language can be difficult, it can also be advantageous. “Not being a native speaker can let you get into character easier because the language itself is not yours,” said actor...