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Some naysayers pontificate about the imminent death of literature because young people don’t read anymore. They often cite the waning attention span of younger generations arising from technology. Harold Bloom said in an interview that the problem is primarily a result of technological change: “People are trapped in the age of what you might call the triple screen: the motion-picture screen—and this is in ascending order of evil in terms of what it does to their minds throughout the world—the television screen, and finally the computer screen...
...elsewhere, Massive Attack’s music can tend towards the formulaic. Take a catchy beat, drench it in spare, sinister loops, mix in some guest vocals and voilá—the songs on “Heligoland” rarely deviate from the template. As a result, it’s sometimes easy for the tracks to fall into a lull or feel stagnant. “Girl I Love You” and “Flat of the Blade,” though solid tracks overall, are prime examples of this kind of stasis, failing...
...Tigers’ fast-paced tempo on offense and its knack for creating turnovers on the defensive end allowed them to take control in the first half, despite being down 10-4 early in the game. As a result, the Crimson, with Markley watching from the bench, began to break down offensively, going scoreless for over seven minutes late in the period...
...were a faster team, and we were able to create some power plays for ourselves by moving our feet,” co-captain Cori Bassett said. “As a result, they had to hold on a little bit, and that’s what got us some power plays...
...Princeton women, today was the first time that they have played with full strength,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said. “So our result speaks volumes about how well our team is doing. We are still working towards our full strength and we played the strongest Princeton team that anybody has played all season. The women will go to win the Ivy League title outright...