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...Crimson’s first doubles team of freshman Celia Durkin and junior Melissa Anderson??ranked No. 32 in the nation—ran its record to 25-3 with an 8-4 win over Jayme Ahmed and Megan Zebroski. The second doubles team of sophomore Elsa O’Riain and freshman Stephanie Schnitter followed suit with an 8-1 win over Lindsay Winingham and Ann Scott. In the third doubles match, junior Eva Wang and sophomore Preethi Mukundan rounded out the perfect doubles score with an 8-5 triumph over Katie Jaxhemier and Maggie Suydam...
Stefanchik led off the frame with a sharp single up the middle and moved to second on a bunt single by sophomore Julia Kidder. After both runners moved into scoring position on a sacrifice from catcher Annie Dell’Aria, Anderson??s erratic aim and a fortunate hop away from the catcher proved the difference...
California ace Kelly Anderson??—who moved to 13-1 on the year with the win—limited the struggling Harvard lineup to two hits from Dell’Aria and Kidder...
...Anderson??s films, along with the “Kill Bill” movies, Lost in Translation, and even 8 Mile, have joined Garden State in rejuvenating popular music on film, a genre that had grown tired by the late ’90s when the tacky label of “music inspired by the film” came about as another way for greedy artists to cross-merchandise. I love “Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me” by U2, but couldn’t recall where it played in Batman...
...Anderson??s recent soundtrack vogue (last seen with the excellent Life Aquatic, musically curated by Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh) is the best example of this, culling from all realms of pop music. A filmmaker with an encyclopedic knowledge of pop becomes a disc jockey in this process, and perhaps that’s responsible for our difference in opinion...