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...playing. Something was amiss. Instead of easing his audience into his jazz-pop aesthetic, Garrett’s opening was an indigestible attack. In an evening centered around compositions from Garrett’s latest album Happy People, it was hit or miss whether the group would hit its stride...
...whole different ballgame when you’re in the thirties and you actually have to start planning for a life of posts: post-graduation, post.harvard.edu, postpartum depression, post office, Post cereal—and the list goes on. Some seniors are taking this whole transition thing in stride. They are genuinely excited for futures filled with jobs, rent payments, car payments, kitchenettes and blind dates. These seniors are what I like to call masochistic freaks. Sure, there are some things about college life that I’d gladly give up, Boston weather and cinderblock décor being...
Later in the game, the crowd got to hear sophomore Mickey Kropf stride out to the plate to Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues:” “I shot a man in Reno / Just to watch him die…” The moment was as surreal as any you’ll ever witness at the park...
Ryan J. Montoya ’05, who called Los Angeles home for much of his life, said he took it in stride...
...first 1000 meters were a little shaky, with only one real power move around 400 meters into the race,” Lockwood said. “But starting with our bridge move at the Mass Ave. bridge we hit our stride and took off. From then on we gained speed with each stroke and broke away from...