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...work on.” The Huskies were all over the Crimson. offensively This put them ahead early on, starting with a goal just two minutes into the game from Dominique Thibault, marking her 100th career point. Husky Jody Sydor got the puck in the power play, taking it straight through the Harvard defense to Thibault, who then slammed it just under junior goaltender Christina Kessler’s skate. “Defensively, we were inconsistent,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “We didn’t play great defense. We allowed UConn...
...perfection, sporting an ever-present million-dollar smile. By its end, Sheen reveals a Frost transformed from entertainer to thinker, a man who has come to take himself seriously after confronting serious issues.Sheen and Langella are supported in the film by Matthew Macfadyen as Frost’s straight-man producer John Birt, and by the comedic tag team of Oliver Platt and Sam Rockwell, who play Frost’s academic “crack investigators” with relish. The only failure of the film here is Rebecca Hall (last seen actually emoting in “Vicky...
...base. Their new LP, “We Are Beautiful, We Are Doomed,” comes just six months after their debut album, “Hold on Now, Youngster...,” and the difference between the two albums is shocking. Whereas the debut was sunny, straight-forward, and buckets of fun, the follow-up is difficult to love and at times genuinely disturbing. There are still moments of indie pop bliss to be found, but there is an awful lot more to this album than that. It may well alienate some people...
...young off-duty policeman and asked if she'd pose for some pictures. Perform? Why not? Thanks to the cop, Jerry Tibbs, Bettie received her first lessons in modeling. Tibbs also offered Bettie some prescient advice: Wear bangs. The new hairdo hid her high forehead, provided a straight-line frame for her round face and her pert lips. Voila! She now looked like Bettie Page...
...Doing the show for the first five seasons was a kind of otherworldly experience,” he says. “The show was so hot, way more than it deserved to be. It’s sort of like being a rookie and going straight to the World Series and never going back.” And while he notes that recent seasons haven’t inspired the same ardor, he believes that SNL is now a more polished, sophisticated, and better-written production.Downey recently garnered attention for the spot-on political sketches that he wrote...