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...security forces have learned from the [previous] elections, and are now more strategically positioned--they don't all crowd around one spot." Another lesson from Jan 30: "We learned which neighborhoods are likely to be troublesome, and which are calm--so we deploy security more intelligently." He said the mood among voters was generally upbeat, but not as joyful as in Jan. 30. "That was the first time people had voted freely, so it was special," he said. "Now the novelty has worn...
...closer to the world created by Capote in his “nonfiction novel,” than to the town Capote experienced. The whole movie is strangely meta. Not only are we privy to the story of a writing process, but Miller does his best to capture the mood of Capote’s version of events. And just like in “In Cold Blood,” and any good biographical movie, you stop nitpicking the details—what did or didn’t happen—and get carried along so properly that...
...midnight LOKER COMMONS Hit up Loker Commons if you’re looking to eat, study, and watch baseball at the same time. If you’re in the mood to hang around campus, check out the Loker Grill. Open Sun-Thurs: 10:30 p.m.—12:30 a.m. QUINCY HOUSE JCR (58 Plympton St.) If watching baseball on some comfy couches and chilling out with friends sounds good to you, try Quincy’s very own JCR. One of the hottest spots on campus, it stays open as long as there?...
...earlier in the season, the Crimson (3-11, 0-4 Ivy) awoke Sunday morning with two more conference losses under its belt, as it dropped road matches against Penn and Princeton by scores of 3-1 and 3-0, respectively. Even with a slow Ivy start, optimism is the mood in Cambridge. “We want to win a lot more games this season, and we think that’s actually possible,” co-captain Elizabeth Blotky said. PRINCETON 3, HARVARD 0 Although the Tigers were challenged fiercely in two of three games, Princeton proved...
...Glasper shows his chops as a composer, with nine original tunes that evoke the muscular lyricism of Herbie Hancock and Keith Jarrett while still feeling fresh. Glasper is at his best on the title track, playing off tenor saxophonist Mark Turner in a minor-key vamp that constantly shifts mood and meter but never loses touch with its simple, soulful melody...