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...just hard-arse, and then he actually falls in love and you believe it"), he could be the male equivalent of her Alcina, whose affair with the knight Ruggiero brings her crashing to earth. Skype enables the daily video chats she has with her new husband, rising American tenor Matt Morgan, at their home in Manhattan, where he is performing Frederick in Pirates of Penzance for the New York City Opera. That he won't be seeing her Alcina until the Melbourne season in December, "I'm sort of glad," Durkin says with a high-tossed laugh, "because I bare...
...took off with “Good Will Hunting” he went on to produce “Reindeer Games” and the three “American Pie” films, as well as creating the “Project Greenlight” television series with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Moore didn’t study film at Harvard, but he cites it as an important launchpad for his Hollywood career. “I got into television production when I was at Harvard. Harvard was very important in that I met most of my contacts...
...staff and wrestling partners,” O’Connor said. “It’s neat, but it’s not something I’d be concerned about at all going into [the EIWAs].”Juniors Bobby Latessa (157 lb.) and Matt Button (165 lb.) both won by one-point margins to give Harvard the lead.Freshman Fred Rowsey lost 8-4 at 174, but sophomore Louis Caputo (184 lb.) gave the Crimson a cushion with a pin of his opponent in 5:11.Bucknell won the next two matches...
...between the Bears and the Crimson. Harvard got off only one shot during that run, an airballed jumper by captain Jim Goffredo, as it turned it over near halfcourt on three consecutive possessions to open the second frame. Brown capped its run with consecutive three-point plays by forward Matt Mullery and guard Damon Huffman. “Those first minutes of the second half are always critical to establishing yourself,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said. “It’s an area that we had been pretty good at all year as a road...
...Matt Ward takes a little getting used to. That’s not to say the hustle and bustle of “Post-War,” his most recent full-length, was unwelcome or obtrusive. No, that album manages to sound fresh while staying faithful to its predecessors, as the addition of a full-time backing band has put some meat on the bones of Ward’s previously wispy arrangements. “To Go Home,” the album’s first single and the eponymous highlight of M. Ward?...