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...continued acquisitions are a signal of continued commitment to Allston. According to Spiegelman, talk of keeping the stem cell department in Cambridge partially reflects Harvard’s efforts to reassure its top faculty that despite financial trouble, scientific research remains a priority.A couple of task force members saw the University’s financial straits as an opportunity to define the community’s goals more clearly. “Just because Harvard is delayed doesn’t mean we need to be delayed,” said Bruce Houghton, a community task force member...
...Newman’s latest release, his second solo album, “Get Guilty.” “Get Guilty,” though, is nothing like “The Slow Wonder.” Whereas the latter was a boldly experimental album that saw Newman embracing diverse instruments and song forms, the former is consistent from start to finish, seldom, if ever, breaking out of its comfort zone. In fact, “Get Guilty” is much more reminiscent of The New Pornographers’ most recent album, “Challengers...
...capitalize on all their opportunities.”Yale brings a four-game winning streak into tomorrow night’s game, as the Bulldogs have demonstrated the ability to defeat some of the best teams in the league.The run began with a 4-3 win over Cornell and saw Yale emerge victorious over Colgate, Princeton, and Quinnipiac. “It’s a big game being the Harvard-Yale rivalry but also its a chance for us to beat a team that’s highly rated and start putting together wins for our team...
...across the Salt Lake City area—though primarily in Park City—each show between four and five independent films (features, documentaries, and shorts) each day over a two-week period. I was only there for the second week of the festival and primarily saw feature films from the Premiere, U. S. Dramatic, and World Dramatic categories...
...Even with the diversity of the audience, the highlight of the festival is still very much the films (“Not movies!” as someone screamed to a woman on the shuttle one day). The first and probably most poignant one I saw was “Bronson,” which stylistically told the true story of England’s “most violent criminal.” The performance was a tour de force by lead Tom Hardy, and the combination of his intense acting with a loud soundtrack of Wagner...