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...Crimson entered last night’s game with two consecutive wins against ranked opponents, which pushed Harvard over the cusp of national recognition into the no. 25 spot in the latest SoccerAmerica poll, a position they solidified with another grand offensive performance. Harvard continues its road-trip on Saturday when they face off against the Princeton Tigers...
...this time, I won't be disappointed if gas prices stay uncomfortably high. Then I might finally be able to adapt to them. I might relinquish, at last, my selfish fantasy of buying a 300-h.p. sports sedan that uses only premium. I might break myself of the obsessive road-trip habit that caused me to put over 90,000 miles on a new SUV in just the past two years. I might trade in the SUV for a mountain bike and lower my blood pressure as a wholesome side effect...
...changing of his hitting stance. “I just hope they get back to doing what he likes to do,” Walsh said. “Just let if fly out there. He can swing.” The team hopes to visit Hendricks on its road-trip to Florida, where Arizona has a minor league complex...
...Shot over five years with a large-format camera, Soth's work depicts a journey that progresses from the Mississippi's snow-covered northern reaches to the Delta's squalor. But Sleeping by the Mississippi is less about the river than the spirit of wandering. This is classic American road-trip photography that captures the tender frailties of ordinary people like Charles, a model-plane buff in Vasa, Minnesota. Selections from the exhibition will move to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts in March, joining some of Soth's other recent work. Wherever you can see them, his photos aren...
...five years with a large-format camera, Soth's work depicts a journey that progresses from the snow-covered northern reaches of the Mississippi to the squalor of the Delta. But Sleeping by the Mississippi is less about the river than the spirit of wandering. This is classic American road-trip photography that captures the tender frailties of ordinary people living ordinary lives. Selections from the exhibition will move to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts next March, joining some of Soth's other recent work. Wherever you can see them, his photos are not to be missed...