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...Crimson only has five more regular season games, the first of which comes this Thursday against non-Ivy rival Quinnipiac. Come out to one of those games, and you just might get to see Dana Roberts giving the opponents the gift no one wants, her trademark goose...
...Witherspoon kills herself by standing right in their path. When the lights come up again, we find her perched on an armrest, explaining why Skylab is crashing to earth in a way that seems more like a fourth-grade teacher than one of Durang’s trademark paranoid neurotics...
...namesake fast-food restaurant. Five or six weeks from now, the team of workers sanding and drilling will give way to crowds of customers ready to sample the fresh foods served quickly, with a focus on nutrition, in a modern, smoke-free environment that has become the trademark of Cojean. Since opening his first restaurant in 2001, he has expanded his chain to nine locations, mostly clustered in the office-heavy 8th and 9th Arrondissements of the French capital. And he's done it all without any advertising...
...probably the catchiest song of the bunch. It’s hard to play this song without doing a dance and singing along. It’s also the best of a few collaborations with will.i.am and a more modern twist on Gray’s trademark style. In short, it works fabulously. “Shoo Be Doo” brings Gray’s voice to the forefront throughout the verses, and shows how a funky beat and tried-and-true song form can be made original by a unique artist. However, the production is a bit distracting?...
...game. “It is a question of 32 minutes: can you bring the very highest level of your performance for that length of time?” Farrar said. “Against Hartwick, that is a very serious charge.” Inconsistency is often a trademark of youth. One of the few constants in the Crimson’s play, however, has been solid goaltending, and Saturday was no exception. Freshman Ariel Delgado posted a solid 12-save performance in the losing effort. “I was proud of them,” Farrar said...