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...this pool? It cost a pretty penny, I can tell...
...with her there, but then why dissect the story of Phaeton (Matthew I. Bohrer ’10) and Apollo (Hill) with such ruthless precision? Why have Apollo’s son tell his story to a long-winded psychiatrist, who tears Phaeton’s tale to shreds with psychoanalytical terminology? If the value of myth is its magical elusiveness, why pin it down? Fables may have morals, but myths do not, and this may be a distinction that Zimmerman forgot to make...
...where everything is about a certain mood—a magical, lighthearted spiritual openness–anything that seems clunky can weigh down a scene. This clunkiness is noticeable every time a moment of overwrought choreography distracts from the scene, or whenever Zimmerman feels the need to pause and tell the audience exactly what it is that makes Ovid’s stories so good...
...story of the weekend might be the efforts of the squad’s third netminder. Freshman Kylie Stephens took over in net during the third period of both games and allowed just two goals while racking up 13 saves. “I’ll tell you what—Kylie Stephens is competing for that spot as well because she did a heck of a job for us,” Stone said. —Staff writer Rebecca A. Compton can be reached at compton@fas.harvard.edu...
...times and margins of victory tell the tale: an eight-second win for gold at Eastern Sprints, a 17-second thrashing of Sprints bronze medalist Princeton during the dual season, and an astonishing 42-second victory over Boston-rival MIT on the Charles River, to name...