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...that will happen, but they certainly have it all.” For the Crimson, some of its best chances came early on in the game when it made quick counterattacks at the UNH net. Harvard never managed to mount a consistent pressure on offense, but a couple of stellar plays put some fear in the hearts of the Wildcats faithful and some hope in the hearts of the Crimson fans—who together totaled 2061 in attendance. Two minutes before Hitchcock scored, Harvard freshman Jenny Brine beat a couple of UNH defenders with a mix of touch...
...What a stellar launch: the second Environmental Film Festival of Accra will begin with an event for schoolkids, in which they'll view the March 29 total solar eclipse in Ghana's capital. And over the course of the eight-day festival, which officially starts March 30, nearly 40 films from more than 20 countries will be shown in venues ranging from Ghana's National Film and Television Institute to an outdoor park. The schedule includes features, documentaries, animation and shorts, and presentations by filmmakers, conservationists and environmentalists...
...last name from Lopez to Lombard and trades in her comfortable guaraches for elegant white heels after she meets Bandini. However, Camilla is willing to endure the societal stigma against immigrants and interracial relationships to be with Bandini. Despite a few raunchy love scenes, Towne, well known for his stellar screenplays including “Mission Impossible,” “The Firm,” and “Tequila Sunrise,” manages to send a poignant message about the struggle between personal identity, love, and societal acceptance. The romantic tug-of-war he creates...
...Munich” and “Fingers in the Factories,” Editors successfully combine lead singer Tom Smith’s distant voice with energetic guitars chattering across a stark, echoing background. In “Munich,” the album’s stellar lead single, fast-paced guitars skitter up and down while Smith’s deep voice implores, “people are fragile things you should know by now, be careful what you put them through.” Similarly, the up-tempo punctuated guitar in “Blood?...
...good opportunity to expand the magazine’s talent pool. The Contest Issue solicits submissions from non-Advocate folks and awards prizes in art, poetry, and prose. On a totally unrelated note, Tuesday Magazine just put out their third issue. The cover and design are as stellar as we’ve come to expect. And for better or for worse, there are no Advocate members listed in the table of contents...