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...only two squads to not place a player on the 2002 All-Ivy team (Yale was the other), Columbia has more talent this season. The Lions’ best veteran player is probably junior shortstop Jorge Livermore. An honorable mention All-Ivy honoree last year, Livermore is batting .320. However, Columbia’s offensive star has been freshman third baseman Mike Baxter, who leads the Lions in batting average (.374) and hits (32). Though the lineup has some pop, it would be surprising if the Lions were able to finish higher than third in the Lou Gehrig division...
...promenaded this otherness. It made him a star but obscured his talent. It is a gift to be beautiful; it is an art to know how to lend that beauty to a film character. An actor of commanding subtlety, Leslie rarely overstated an emotion because he knew what the camera saw: he knew the camera loved...
...recognize that we have the talent that we need to win, [but] we need to start taking advantage of our opportunities,” Mancini said. “Every loss is a hit to our confidence...
Talaid offers a solid and moving performance as the title character, though, ultimately, she is unable to wield a unifying force over the many characters she encounters. Talaid’s inability to bring cohesion to the play doesn’t derive so much from a lack of talent or emotional investment—both of which she in fact clearly demonstrates—but rather to the Herculean task set forth by Rivera for his protagonist. Marisol must unify, in addition to her own fractured sense of the world, all of the play’s disparate characters...
...vocalists, both undergraduates and graduate students for music schools and elsewhere, are mostly tremendously skilled, with notable talent coming from Sarah Burges Watson, Lara Marie Hirner ’04-’05 and Jon Stainsby...