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...However, you can blame The-Dream for not looking beyond Prince—and a handful of other influences—on his lifeless debut, “Love Hate.” The purple presence becomes clear after a glance at the song titles. “Nikki,” “Fast Car,” “Purple Kisses”—they’re all here, along with “Luv Songs.” Thank Prince for creating a generation of functionally illiterate pop stars. There?...
...Namely Muscles” that randomness is art—but in reality, art is not always random.There were clear moments of artistic depth in Porter’s performance, but they came in the middle of very sporadic and unclear movements and diction. At one moment, Dr. Nikki Nom was sitting down patiently to begin the next poem; in the next, she had twisted herself on the chair, hugging it for dear life; in yet another, she twirled on stage to a background of classical music before running from one side of the stage to the other. The eccentric...
...Westfal took a centering pass from Kate Macauley and fired the ball past sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Mann to end the game. The heartbreaking loss left the players bitterly disappointed but proud of their effort. “We left everything on the field tonight,” junior captain Nikki Rhodes said. Harvard set up in an attacking 4-3-3 formation to start the match, but it was Yale who set the tone early. The Crimson fought hard and, despite being outplayed in the first half, went into the break in a scoreless tie. Yale grabbed the opening goal...
...NCAA Tournament. That year, Katie Shields ’05 paced a strong defense with a single-season-record 11 shutouts. This year, sophomore Lauren Mann is picking up right where Shields left off, with a remarkable five shutouts through eight games and four straight clean-sheet wins.Junior captain Nikki Rhodes was a freshman standout in 2005, and she remains firmly planted on the back line, anchoring this year’s squad like she did two years ago.For her, the similarities are striking.“It’s very similar to my freshman year...
...Harvard women’s soccer team has seen its fair share of stellar freshman pass through the program. Two years ago, it was now-junior forward Erin Wylie, who led the team in goals, and two-time captain and fellow third-year defensemen Nikki Rhodes, who anchored the defense that year, stepping to the forefront. Last year, a talented group led by sophomores Lizzy Nichols and Christian Hagner, provided a bright spot to an otherwise desolate year for the Crimson. This year, it is just more of the same. And at the top of her class rests freshman striker...