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...album’s funkier tracks is “Mine Again,” a collaboration between Carey and legendary neo-soul producer James Poysner. The track is structured around a plaintive Wurlitzer melody; a killer horn section provides harmonic counterpoint; high-hat snares keep a steady rhythm in the background, and Carey’s five-octave voice takes center stage. The lyrics are standard pop fare, but Carey tackles them with surprising conviction...
...Harvard appeared to be fatigued, both physically and mentally, following the team’s 74-71 overtime loss to Penn at the Palestra the night before. After coming out with a great deal of energy against the league-leading Quakers, the Crimson could not find any kind of rhythm on offense and let the screening, cutting Tigers run circles around them on the other...
...coast to a 69-57 win on Saturday night. In what has been a season-long trend for the Crimson, Harvard (10-14, 6-5 Ivy) fell behind early in the first half against the Tigers (18-6, 9-2) and never recovered to maintain any kind of offensive rhythm. The first half was a disaster for the Crimson, who found itself stuck at four points for over seven minutes in the opening frame. Harvard shot 0-for-9 from the field and committed seven turnovers during the stretch, watching Princeton pad its lead to 26 points...
Looking to regain its rhythm in league play, the Harvard men’s volleyball team managed only a split this weekend on the road, defeating New Haven on Friday before falling to New Jersey Tech (NJIT) on Saturday.The two contests left the Crimson (3-8, 2-2 Hay) in the middle of the pack in the league standings—a position unpredicted by the preseason poll that picked Harvard to win the division.“We’ve already dropped two league games,” co-captain John Freese said...
...drummer Oludamini D. Ogunnaike ’07, the past few weeks have been rough on the hands. Rehearsals for the Feb. 25 Cultural Rhythms show have left Ogunnaike, a member of the Pan-African Drum and Dance Ensemble, with three sizeable welts on his right palm. Yet he maintains that it’s a small price to pay for the chance to drum. “It’s so worth it,” he says. “The sound and the rhythms that you get out of it are so beautiful...