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...shown in real time to reach internet viewers. There will also be individuals on site at base camp to provide media liaisons and logistical support, according to Serafini. Serafini expects Clement to film in high definition for a possible documentary. The group will be the first team ever to shoot in high-definition film. The group plans to start climbing in mid December 2006, as soon as they finish exams. Murphy said he thinks the trip will be a fulfilling experience. “[We’re at] the stage of defining what we are, what we?...
...Tickets available through Ticketmaster. $35. (MEE)Dinosaur, Jr. This two-night live performance features native Massachusetts band Dinosaur, Jr., best known for returning the use of a lead guitar to indie rock. Both concerts also include performances by Sunburned Hand of Man and are part of a live DVD shoot for Dinosaur, Jr. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster for the Monday night performance only. Sunday sold out. $15. (IJB)Wild Light with Margaret Kasper and When Worlds Collide. It’s “The Other Side of the Bear Acoustic Series” night...
...while Stehle led all players with 12. Harvard also cut down on the second chance opportunities, limiting the Wildcats to just nine offensive boards on the game. “We wanted to do a better job on defensive rebounding,” Sullivan said. “We shoot for 70 percent [of the defensive boards] and we got over 75 percent tonight.” —Staff writer Michael R. James can be reached at mrjames@fas.harvard.edu...
...can’t beat ’em, shoot over ’em. That was the strategy for the New Hampshire men’s basketball team on Tuesday night at Lavietes Pavilion. Faced with the daunting prospect of going inside against Harvard’s twin towers of junior center Brian Cusworth and captain forward Matt Stehle, the Wildcats opted for a bevy of three-point shots over the Crimson defense. As the 71-50 final score in favor of Harvard (5-0) indicates, New Hampshire (1-4) was unsuccessful. The Wildcats shot just 23.1 percent from...
...spearheading it, he added.McCambridge said that the HCC’s partnering with student groups for charitable causes has the “potential to be a trend.”“We would still try to do the fall and spring concert shows and still shoot for having one comedy show per year,” McCambridge said. But that comedy show wouldn’t necessarily be held for a charitable cause, since “we wouldn’t necessarily expect all comedians to work for free,” he said...