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...PICK THE TOP PIC In the past 25 years, the top Oscar has usually gone to the film with the most nominations, the winner of the Directors Guild award and a film set in the past. Vote Brokeback over Crash...
...such illustrious musicians as Misha Dichter and Joseph Kalichstein, will perform Piano Concerto No. 23, KV488: Adagio. Amanda Forsythe, soprano, will sing “Misera, dove son!,” KV369 with her silvery tone. Forsythe, who recently made her recital debut in New York, is a winner of the George London Foundation Awards and the Walter W. Naumberg Foundation Award, among others. Finally, actor Jess R. Burkle ’06 will regale audience members with tales and letters from Mozart’s life. And of course, the celebration would not be complete without a party...
...enough, the Tigers quickly tied the game up and sent it to overtime. Talk about getting to see it all: there was even a penalty shot, narrowly missed by hat-tricking Kevin Du 56 ticks into extra time. But the writing was on the wall—the game-winner was only seconds away. Dylan Reese picked out Jon Pelle at the far post with a perfect pass, Pelle one-timed it in, and the jubilant Harvard bench emptied to mob Pelle and celebrate the 5-4 OT win. And herein lies the beauty of sports. In under an hour...
...doubled over by the weight of those expectations back home, displaying grim expressions, old legs and an impotent offense. By contrast, Russia embraced a youth-infused, why-not-us swagger, allowing its forwards to freelance and its goaltender to compensate as needed. Fittingly, sensational newcomer Alexander Ovechkin scored the winner as Russia eliminated Canada 2-0 on Wednesday; Sidney Crosby, his competition for NHL rookie-of-the-year honors, presumably watched at home...
...been,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “But more importantly, we played with intensity and a sense of urgency today.”Captain Carrie Schroyer opened the game on a positive note for the Crimson when she netted the eventual game-winner at just over two minutes into the contest. Classmate Jennifer Raimondi, who has led the Harvard offensive charge all season, also netted a goal—her tenth of the season. Midway through the second frame, the Crimson showed its smarts by keeping possession of the puck when a penalty was called...