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Jewel's back, and better than ever. Her third release, Joy--A Holiday Collection is a compilation of traditional and somewhat cheesy Yuletide tunes such as "Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" as well as a revamped version of "Hands" (from the 1998's Spirit album) and her latest single, "Face of Love," which showcases Jewel's awesome vocal range. Joy shows more sides of Jewel's talent, as she experiments with opera and choral styles in her rendition of "Gloria." The adaptation of guitar to fit the organ's instrumentation provides an updated feel...
Fans of Ani DiFranco are never kept hungry for long. The prolific and punky folkster--who has no shortage of attitude or albums (15 in the last ten years)--comes out with her third record this year. To the Teeth is a satisfying helping of the "Righteous Babe" at her best. Poignant protest songs? Check. Gritty self-examination? Check. Groovy giggly-wiggly fun? Check. DiFranco provides her fans with everything that they would expect from her and more...
Earning the individual title in 133-pounds at the Ivy Classic (by a commanding 18-10 win), junior Matt Picarsic has set a great tone for the season ahead. A seasoned veteran, Picarsic now seeks to build on an already impressive career that includes two consecutive third place finishes at the EIWAs and a 23-12 record that made him an Honorable Mention All-Ivy pick last year. Joining Picarsic in this weight class are junior John Bachman and freshman Kendrick Sadler...
...final season of Harvard wrestling. Billow--who is out on injury until after Thanksgiving--has moved up from 141 pound class he wrestled as a freshman. Odom joins Harvard from Foothill High School-a two-time California state champ. He had made a strong early impression with his third place finish on Sunday. Griffin, also a two-time state champ (MA), rounds out this deep class of Harvard wrestlers...
Senior Kevin Kurtz is nationally ranked at 157 pounds. He placed second this past weekend, picking up right where he left off last season. Kurtz compiled a 25-7 record, fourth place at the EIWAs, first team All-Ivy honors, a first place win at the Ivy Classic and third place at the Cliff Keen Invitational...