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...amazing brain. I was afraid that Sasha had tasted a forbidden fruit, peeked into a place he might never forget, one he might long for. Into a 9-year-old mind already struggling with so much adult turmoil, we had loosed a psychedelic snake proffering an alternative and apparently pleasant reality...
...with remarkable poise, making full use of the stage as a flute and harp played in the background. The dancers’ dark green attire, provided by the Cincinnati Ballet, were reminiscent of childish Halloween costumes and left much to be desired. Still, the piece as a whole was pleasant to watch. Balanchine’s choreography made its second, less successful appearance of the evening in an excerpt from “Apollo.” Despite the best efforts of the dancers, especially Kevin Shee ’10, the piece failed to hit home. The light music...
...have a forward with a complete game,” Delaney-Smith said. “So I’ll have to keep subbing, try to get defense here, scoring here, rebounding here.” Delaney-Smith’s juggling act led to some pleasant surprises on the block for Harvard. Senior Adrian Budischak, who has missed much of her collegiate career with injuries, chipped in seven rebounds, including five on the offensive glass. “Budischak is our most consistent, but she wasn’t hitting her shots tonight,” Delaney-Smith...
...free mega rink is the brainchild of leftist Mayor Marcelo Ebrard, as part of his campaign to make this heaving mountain capital a more pleasant environment. Last spring, he shipped in tons of sand to build four urban beaches that were also a hit with residents, while inspiring dozens of comedy skits about plump sunbathers walking through gridlocked traffic. Ebrard has also built miles of cycle paths, on which he's posed for cameras atop his mountain bike on sunny Sundays...
...happy and carefree piece, featuring Miller and Beth G. Shields ’10 in jeans and casual shirts. Their quick and light movements paired with Death Cab for Cutie’s “Crooked Teeth” was an unusual combination that was quite pleasant. Similarly, the free flowing hair and sarong-style skirt of Marin J.D. Orlosky ’07-’08, who is also a Crimson staff writer, in “Cavedweller” (choreographed by Joshua Legg) was an unexpectedly relaxed costume choice for the highly skilled and sensual movements...