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...Stockholm, and is, in fact, Swedish.Big as his lead now is, he left me a double word score of my own. Miles never was known for his defense. From the “S” I generate “straw,” the familiar nickname of Simon??s brother-in-law Darryl Strawberry. With a double letter score on the “W,” I receive 24 points to get back in the game. He follows with “lute,” running into...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Creative Triple Word Scoring | 11/1/2005 | See Source »

...theatricals.” Although Simon insists it was a very important constituent of cultural life, a loss of capital and actors soon led to its transformation into a repertory film theatre—“at least it was a respectable movie house,” says Simon??featuring an eclectic, and often obscure, mix of foreign, classic, and independent films ever since (see sidebar). Financial troubles arrived in earnest in the nineties, and, despite a shift to nonprofit status and some major renovations in 2001, those troubles have only deepened as attendance figures have dropped...

Author: By Henry M. Cowles, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Death of the Brattle? | 10/20/2005 | See Source »

...back-to-back three-pointers from Simon??the second coming with just seven seconds showing on the clock—sent the two teams to overtime tied at 67. The momentum squarely with Colgate, Harvard appeared to be poised to duplicate its previous loss in agonizing fashion...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: M. Hoops Ekes Out OT Win | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...second half was a back-and-forth affair, with three lead changes and three ties, the last resulting from Simon??s sharp-shooting heroics in the final seconds.  Harvard dominated the interior throughout the game, out-rebounding Colgate 40-27, while the Raiders stayed close by firing away from downtown...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: M. Hoops Ekes Out OT Win | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...Bring out Paul Simon!” But I was far more excited about a radically reworked version of “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” (Dylan is known for playing unrecognizable versions of his classics) than I was for Paul Simon??s rocking version of “You Can Call Me Al.” And what I always remember about that night will be the moment I realized that I was in the same very ampitheater as Bob Dylan, and better yet, he was playing a song that...

Author: By Sarah M. Seltzer, | Title: Play a song for me | 11/18/2004 | See Source »

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