Word: sean
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...just beauty, but life and character. The dancing is not only technically precise, but spirited.City boy Ren McCormack (Kevin Barlowski) moves from foot-tapping, music blaring Chicago to the sleepy small town of Bomont, only to discover that the town’s head honcho Reverend Moore (Sean P. Bala ’09) has outlawed dancing. McCormack assumes the role of town troublemaker and sets out to bring the moves back to Bomont and romance to the Reverend’s daughter Ariel (Sarah Jayne Blackmore). A production usually has an obvious “star of the show...
...number of shots that Dartmouth did, 73-36, but when it came down to it, Dartmouth took the smarter shots.After Harvard came out strong, scoring twice in the first 1:31 on an unassisted goal from junior Greg Cohen and a senior-to-senior score from Tom Boylan to Sean Kane, the drought began. Although the squad took fourteen shots in the first quarter, it failed to score a third time and allowed five Big Green goals on just eight shots to end the quarter down 5-2.“Things were coming pretty easily right there...
...Just a lot of broken situation stuff, and they’re a team that takes advantage of unsettled play.”“Opportunistic” was the word used by Flood to describe the Big Green attack, a sentiment echoed by senior midfielder Sean Kane.“They’re a very opportunistic team, and they capitalized on a lot of mistakes of ours,” an emotional Kane said after his final game at Jordan Field. “The way the ball bounces...sometimes just doesn’t go your...
...musical whirlwind is about young, energetic protagonist Ren (Kevin Barlowski) who moves out of the city with his monther to a rural town that has outlawed dancing. So what does this little revolutionary sparkplug do? He puts on a dance, much to the chagrin of the uptight Reverend Moore (Sean P. Bala ’09), but to the delight of the Reverend’s daughter and his own love interest Ariel (Sarah-Jayne Blackmore...
It’s easily imagine a big-screen version of “Templar,” perhaps with some mousy actress like Maggie Gyllenhaal as Tess and someone like Kiefer Sutherland as Sean...