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...film is a plot-driven story about adult relationships, rather than the coming-of-age narratives that characterize his other films. While Green wrote original screenplays for each of his past films, he adapted “Snow Angels” from the novel of the same name by Stewart O’Nan. When asked during the question and answer session following the screenings whether he prefers adaptation to the self-conceived screenplays he penned previous to “Snow Angels,” Green said “Sometimes I feel creative and want to clear...
...Their match could have gone either way,” Green said. “The great thing about their play was that they were trying to be aggressive. The errors were aggressive errors.” The No. 1 pair of captain Stephanie Schnitter and junior Catriona Stewart also fell to the Herd. Their 8-2 loss gave Marshall the doubles point. The No. 2 pair of junior Beier Ko and freshman Samantha Rosekrans earned an 8-3 victory, but the outcome was meaningless to the match score. The Herd, with a 1-0 team lead, jumped...
...friends and family of longtime Classics professor Zeph Stewart gathered Friday to pay their respects to the former Lowell House Master, filling Memorial Church with Harvard alumni, Classics Department affiliates, and Lowell notables. Stewart, who passed away on December 1 at the age of 86, was praised for his 12 years of service as a house master, his five-year term as chair of the Classics Department, and his central role in reviving Harvard University Press’s Classical Library, which publishes English translations of Greek and Latin texts. But Stewart’s record of humility and caring...
...senior Vilsa Curto slumped to a 6-1, 6-2 loss against Morgan Tuttle. At No. 4, despite taking the first set, senior Stephanie Schnitter lost to Seyferth 1-6, 6-4, 6-3. The Badgers recorded the win at No. 5, as Chelsea Nusslock defeated Stewart 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in dramatic circumstances...
...Director David Gordon Green, whose script came from Stewart O'Nan's novel, has navigated these slippery shoals before. Green's George Washington, made in 2000, when he was just 25, plunged deep into the inarticulate depths of preteen love; and his All the Right Girls brought the same meticulous, poetic attention on college-age kids. Snow Angels, though seemingly broader and more conventional, has the Green love of repeated behavioral detail. We see a woman run her fingers through her hair and, moments later, her son does the same; an estranged couple faces each other, edgily she with...