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...plot of Annie Hall has the two underweight egos twine together, rose and briar. For a while they twitch as one, forming a touching sort of pill pool and neurosis bank in Alvy's Manhattan apartment. Then it is over. Annie drifts off to Los Angeles; Alvy writes a play about the affair, wistfully giving it a happy ending in which the lovers unite. The film's details are not meant to match reality exactly. Keaton, then 22, and Allen, then 33, met when he was casting his Broadway comedy Play It Again, Sam, not after a tennis match...
...hell broke loose when McPhee, out of position for the umpteenth time, made yet another atrocious call and denied Harvard a goal. After a scramble in front of the net, the puck ended up in the twine. McPhee held that the puck was kicked in and disallowed the goal...
...afternoon and evening, dinner never earlier than midnight. "You can't imagine," he cackles, "how many disturbances I miss out on down here." This landscape offers the clue to his recent work, beginning with the Hoarfrosts and continuing through Jammers, a series of delicate sewn constructions of silk, twine and rattan cane. They are without pretension, and hardly displace air at all. They read as a shimmer of color, sails in the light. Off the beach, past the rattling leaves of the sea grapes, two ambiguous planes meet: the shallow coastal water, slicked with weed, taking the light like satin...
Last night, McLaughlin kept the Classics in the game while his teammates loosened up. With the game tied at eight apiece and neither team penetrating, the Classics jumped to an 18-8 lead which they never relinquished. McLaughlin rippled the twine from outside three times in this stretch...
Fortunately for the Crimson, Bob Hooft was able to handle the play making until Bengel's return five minutes later, and Ray McGuire started rippling the twine with 20-foot jumpers...