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...It’s really fun and energetic,” she said. “I run to this song.” A performer from a young age, Shields, a Massachusetts native, first performed on the streets of Greece, where he spent his summers. In seventh grade, when he received his first video camera, he began filming. “Film is my number one thing,” he said. Shields wrote his first song for a senior project in high school, and in the ensuing summer he wrote and produced a music video for his first...
...Barber’s use of loops and syncopated rhythms covers everything from the sounds of the tribal and primordial to the modern and futuristic. The sixth track alone takes the listener on an excursion from the calm landscape to the midnight jungle, offering a perfect transition into the seventh track “Namer.” On eighth track “Golden,” the overall sound lends itself more to that of the traditional music of China, with the pentatonic motifs and Chinese instrumentation. The album’s closer, “From Stardust...
...Coming in at 25:53.64, captain Chas Gillespie took second. Junior Vito Cannavo and rookies Ben Enowitz and Dan Stiles rounded out the lineup of Crimson scorers. Enowitz finished 26:33.04 to take the overall fifth spot, while Cannavo and Stiles tallied sixth-place 26:37.95 and seventh-best 26:40.57 times, respectively. The times of Enowitz, Cannavo, and Stiles were just seconds off each other and just seconds off the times of the Bulldogs top two finishers. According to Saretsky, the strategy all along was to have Harvard’s fourth and fifth guys stay even with...
...penned 18 novels, two memoirs and three plays. His most recent novel, published in April, 2008, is titled Mack to the Rescue. It's the seventh in a series centered around a fictional lieutenant governor of Oklahoma...
...fact that the visiting teams were unable to practice on the greens before the tournament began, giving Princeton a huge home-course advantage.One player who had no trouble putting was sophomore Mia Kabasakalis (74-79-153), whose stellar first round paved the way for her finish in seventh place overall. Her teammate Cho also had a great first round, shooting 73. Yesterday, Cho was paired with last year’s Ivy-League individual champion, Princeton’s Susannah Aboff. The two finished tied for third in the tournament.After her performance, Rhoads heaped praise upon his newest star...