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...performance in net and Tune’s clutch shooting, Lee also praised the poise of Harvard’s captains. “[Connolly and Tune] are veterans who have been there,” the sophomore said. “When we were down they rallied us. They??re guys we look up to, since they??ve been playing a high level of water polo for a long time.” The Crimson will certainly look to steady leadership, both from players and head coach Erik Farrar, as it works to remedy...
...Shanghai (which gives you reason to pause). The expats—seemingly unsuccessful at life and love in their home countries and normally conspicuous at night as they troll the bars with cocky smiles and Hungarian hookers—love Shanghai because Shanghai loves them and their money. They??re another frivoulous aspect of a frivolous city.I have come close to finding the real Shanghai only when walking through a food market alley, and it has led me to believe that the further you can get away from the development that China so highly touts, the closer...
...They??re very, very good up front,” Holy Cross coach Tom Gilmore said. “That’s going to be a challenge against them. Obviously the strategy is to try to keep them off balance...
...endless list” of dream performers. Hogan is also hoping to book active artists such as Neil Young or Tom Waits.But what Barry Hogan seems most excited for right now is My Bloody Valentine’s performance in New York. “The show they??ve done is so amazing,” he says. “It’s definitely set to blow your head off.”—Staff writer Jeff W. Feldman can be reached at jfeldman@fas.harvard.edu...
Since their breakthrough album, “Separation Sunday,” The Hold Steady have become one of the most polarizing bands in indie rock. To some, they??re the new standard-bearers of the classic rock revival. Others consider them derivative and label them as the poster children of Pitchfork-induced hype. Their devotees praise their energy and earnestness, but their detractors ridicule the drugged-out, sex-crazed disillusionment that permeates their lyrics and sends hipster students into a swoon. On “Stay Positive,” the Brooklyn band presents some of their...