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...yanks the listener’s frame of reference in the direction of woozy jazz, only to divert him again with “That Sounds like a Pony,” a song with John McCrea-like monotone speech-song and the added curiosity of movie-soundtrack strings. “Morning After Midnight” bears a momentary (and awkwardly satisfying) resemblance to David Hasselhoff’s experiments in recording. All this happens in less than ten minutes. The seventh track, “You Get So Lucky,” is a bluesy cowboy song that...
...With Dawson and others—like Bengals second-string quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick ’05—paving the way for Harvard football players in the NFL, the future of Ivy League players making it into the pro game looks good. Right now there is at least one representative from each of the Ancient Eight teams in the league...
...dance and music performance held in the Fogg Courtyard was incorporated to give modern day viewers a taste of this 18th-century European extravagance. Dancers Camilla Finlay and Ken Pierce, fully dressed in period costume including makeup and wigs, danced to live music performed by a trio of string players. Dances included popular choreographed pieces from the court of Louis XIV, such as “L’aimable vainqueur,” as well as a minuet, a dance which was unique because it was not choreographed to a specific song and could be danced unrehearsed with...
...Harvard women’s lacrosse team fell to Dartmouth, 11-7, yesterday at Harvard Stadium. The game marked the fifth straight loss for the Crimson (7-6) and returned the Big Green (6-6) to .500. Harvard’s string of defeats began on March 29th with a loss to Yale, 13-10. Since then, the Crimson has been unable to reclaim the success that it had earlier in the season when its record boasted seven wins and only one loss. “We have had a tough streak in our schedule but they have all been...
...like I was really upset while the whole time I’m thinking, ‘You’re giving me comedy gold here.’”“Sarah Marshall,” the next installment in the seemingly endless string of Judd Apatow-produced comedies, might settle Segel’s relationship problems for good, and not just because of his hysterically drawn-out nude scene. After a slew of supporting roles in television and a successful writing career, Segel seems poised for breakout success. “When I was like...