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...being able to make that kind of adjustment turned out to bite us,” Crimson coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said of Fitz’s second half performance. “She??s just a player who works really hard. We have to make it tough for her before she gets the ball, which...
...Needless to say, we are quite proud of our twins, Ashley and Jessica, who are now enjoying their first years at Harvard University. Ashley is really adjusting very well. Unfortunately, Harvard’s grading system is such that she cannot maintain her lifetime 4.5 GPA, but she??s slowly getting over that. Boy, are we proud of Ashley’s 1600. No, I’m not talking about her SAT score (although we are pleased about that too!). She is really excelling in varsity track at the 1600 meter. I suppose all her high school...
...Dresden Dolls, who got their start in and around Boston, the production is a homecoming of sorts. Palmer says she??s been coming to Harvard Square’s Café Pamplona for years, and one song on “A Is For Accident”—the Dresden Dolls’ debut album—was recorded in Sanders Theatre...
...protesting a male-dominated faculty, not listening to misogynistic hip-hop with uncomfortable synth beats. 143 I love my DG sisters! *See abovetheinfluence.com or http://boss.streamos.com/download/federal/aspen/ondcp100606_jenny.mov. —Kristina M. Moore ’08 is outgoing Arts Chair and incoming President of The Crimson. She??s trying really hard not to sell out or buy a BlackBerry...
...least Rice’s instrumentals leave nothing to be desired, and his tangible sadness on “Accidental Babies” rivals the near-tears delivery that Jewel owned back when she sang “You Were Meant for Me” all those years ago. She??s now happily married to a country singer. So maybe there’s still a ray of hope for young Rice. Then again, Jewel also sang at an audible decibel level and employed such useful songwriting devices as hooks and recognizable rhythm and syntax, so maybe...