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...hole there.”Housman and captain guard Andrew Pusar also put up big minutes for the Crimson in the midst of a shallow bench, playing for 36 and 27 minutes, respectively. The two combined for 13 points in the second period, nine of which came off of tres that were instrumental to Harvard’s comeback. STREAK SNAPPEDThe team’s first home win halts a disappointing start to the Ivy season. After starting out with a tight win over Dartmouth, the men’s team lost the ensuing four conference games?...
Hanry (not a misspelling--just typically improvisational Cuban nomenclature) played the tres, a sort of Cuban mash-up between a lute and a guitar, in our band. He had his chance at being a foreigner, at least temporarily. It was the end of the band's last international tour, and he was offered a rich, steady gig in Munich. He says that only loyalty to the group brought him back home. But as soon as they got back, the band absconded to Mexico. Some say Hanry started drinking after that; he says he was just disgusted with the betrayals. Whatever...
...impress the folks back home. So it was for Bashar al-Assad, the President of Syria (which was once ruled by France under a League of Nations Mandate). Over the past weekend, Syrian state television has been beaming round-the-clock images of the Syrian President and his tres chic First Lady making the scene in the City of Light: Bashar at a summit for Mediterranean leaders, Asma at the Louvre and Centre Pompidou, and both of them as official guests of French President Nicholas Sarkozy at Bastille Day celebrations on Monday. From all the high-wattage smiles...
When Harvard TEATRO!’s production of “Tres sombreros de copa” (“Three Top Hats”) premieres this Friday, it will mark the Spanish play’s first performance in its original language in the United States. But Spain isn’t the only faraway place on the mind of the play’s director: Verónica Rodriguez Ballasteros, a Madrid native, hopes to introduce Harvard audiences to her figurative homeland as well as her literal one.“The need to direct this play...
...finish her dissertation while she was immersed in playwriting in Spain. Since arriving here, though, she has worked with Harvard College TEATRO! in the production of “Bodas de Sangre” (“Blood Weddings”), and she will direct “Tres Sombreros de Copa” (“Three Top Hats”), which premieres in May.“This is only the beginning,” Rodríguez says, reflecting on her theatrical accomplishments. “I have...