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...them, and second, to pair up successfully with the object of their affections.Kapusta plays the clever Figaro superbly, with expression that rivals any skilled comedian’s. His diction is so good that the screen flashing the aria’s lyrics–well-placed to the side of the stage–becomes superfluous. Most memorable of all is his energy and playfulness, which shines in “If You Are After a Little Amusement.” Gerlach, as the wronged Countess, displays amazing vocal and acting capabilities throughout the play, especially...
...poised to break his opponent, but three questionable calls over the course of four points cost him the break and drew howls of anger from the crowd. At that point, Valkin says, he began to feel cramps coming on in his quadriceps. He was promptly broken, and during the side change, he lay stomach-down on the court, getting stretched by the trainer. Things looked dire, but Valkin fought through, breaking his opponent back and then holding his own serve to go up 6-5. “Ultimately, [getting cramps] was a blessing in disguise,” Valkin...
...optimistic. “I think everyone pretty much had a pretty good race,” freshman Audrey Mangan said. “The competition is always hard, especially Dartmouth, but I think we are rising to the challenge.” On the men’s side, the Crimson definitely rose to the challenge, adjusting to major setbacks. “David [McCahill], one of our best skiers, was sick this weekend,” senior Jennifer Harlow said. “Chris [Nabel] really stepped up for the team.” The climate also proved...
...fare as well, scoring just 15 points while finishing third in a meet that was dominated by Princeton with 119 points. Yale finished second on the men’s side with...
...Actually, what consumes it, and the movie version, is the 18-year-old Hannibal's tracking down of the dastards who killed and devoured Mischa. (I have to get that West Side Story tune out of my head: "A man like that / He eat your sister.") It's the familiar Freudian tale of a man acting as his own psychoanalyst, plumbing the past to unearth some terrible secret, which he then tries to exorcise - all right, by becoming a serial killer. That's a twist, though hardly a surprise to the people seeing this movie. Nor will Hannibal's method...