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...role as Eliot House IM co-secretary during the House’s 2004 Straus Cup win. He was also named IM Athlete of the Year that same spring. “Of all the things done this year, this one means a lot,” said Bryan A. Smith ’05, Gilligan’s blockmate and one of several friends returning to Harvard for the event. “I think he would really like this,” Smith said. Those turning out were invited to provide a voluntary contribution to the Paul...
...every mutant will ask the question whether or not they want to stay unique.With a cast even larger than the first two, the original players are all back for round three, including Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart and the ubiquitous Halle Berry. The director of the first two, Bryan Singer, decided not to return and instead directed “Superman Returns.” But director Brett Ratner—of “Rush Hour” and “Red Dragon” fame—is at the helm. We’ll have to wait...
WHAT'S NEW You can't openly monkey with the Superman mythology--there are probably federal laws against it-so to reinvent him director Bryan Singer (The Usual Suspects, the X-Men movies) went subtle, quietly tweaking canonical story lines to roil Supe's placid emotional waters. When the movie opens, Big Blue has been gone for five years, and he gets back to find that Lois Lane has a new guy (!) and a kid (!!). Now, wouldn't that ruffle your spit curl...
...leaving tutorials open to undecided sophomores without having the size of the fall tutorial swell to an unmanageable size.“We don’t want nobody to take [our fall tutorial], but we also don’t want anyone to take it,” Bryan M. Gaensler, head tutor for the Astronomy Department, said yesterday. His department, which currently offers a strongly-recommended year-long tutorial, is still considering how it may restructure its tutorial.The Philosophy Department, meanwhile, has a year-long required sophomore tutorial that will likely be condensed into one spring-term course...
...difficult to conceive of the two plays as separate entities. The actors were given the difficult task of taking on all this humor, grief, and occasional didacticism, largely in monologue form without reliance on interaction between characters. By and large, they rose wonderfully to the occasion. Among the men, Bryan C. Barnhill II ’08’s Brother #3 was mesmerizing in his rant on the assumption that young black men are dangerous, and equally so in the later scene in which he experiences its consequence. The women were consistently excellent, but the standout was Chiazotam (Cheech...