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Oscar turned 80 tonight, and his birthday party, aka the Academy Awards, had the tone and pace suitable to an octogenarian's temper. A few little surprises - Marion Cotillard in La Vie en Rose for Best Actress, Tilda Swinton in Michael Clayton for Supporting Actress - but no big ones that might have sent a murmur through the golden olden dude's nervous system. No Country for Old Men took its four expected awards: Picture, Director (for Joel and Ethan Coen), Adapted Screenplay (the brothers Coen again) and Sepulchral Menace (Javier Bardem). Daniel Day-Lewis, of There Will Be Blood...
...give the acceptance speech she didn't get to deliver for best song, from the weeny Irish film Once. It wasn't the best song - indeed, none of the five finalists deserved to be nominated in a category that has honored "Lullaby of Broadway," "The Way You Look Tonight," "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," "Over the Rainbow," "Under the Sea," "Streets of Philadelphia" and "Theme from Shaft" - but the gesture was cool...
...Senior Night, so that makes it a lot better, but more than anything, we just jumped up to third in the ECAC...We set our sights on a home-ice bye in the first round [of the ECAC playoffs], and we took one more step towards that tonight...
...trouble the Crimson despite looking for revenge for the 82-64 drubbing it was given in Cambridge. In that game, Harvard was able to hold Cowher to 11 points, and the Crimson made stopping the senior star its primary objective again. “I particularly liked our defense tonight,” Crimson coach Kathy Delaney-Smith said. “We executed our gameplan.” Harvard brought the double-team on Cowher all night and now has been able to shut down the league’s leading scorer twice this season...
Welcome to our second night of live coverage here at Lavietes as the Harvard Crimson take on the Penn Quakers. Last night featured an incredible comeback by the home team, let's see if tonight's action can keep the good times rolling for the men of Cambridge...