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...impossible shot. Three feet beyond the arc, off-balance and with the shot clock a few ticks from expiration, Central Connecticut State (CCSU) guard Justin Chiera tossed up a wild three-point attempt. The ball banked high off the glass and through the net, widening the Blue Devils’ lead back to 76-66 with three minutes to play and deflating Harvard’s furious second-half rally.That was the way Saturday’s game went for Chiera. The senior scored a career-high 27 points thanks to a career-high seven three-point field goals, making...
...talking rapidly about things that students don’t understand. Schmidgen also explains that while Harvard professors are expected to carefully plan for their courses, German professors often “walk in and basically improvise” in lecture classes.“It’s wild, a little bit uncivilized,” Schmidgen adds.LOST IN THE STACKSLike teaching, research is conducted differently in Berlin—making for some cultural differences that Schmidgen says he enjoys.At the Max Planck Institute, Schmidgen says, professors rarely research in libraries themselves, relying on library staff to obtain books...
...kicks these jangly sleigh bells, gently strummed acoustic guitars, and heavenly harp right off a cliff to good effect. The possessed drums and guitars spar in a spastic soloing bout, while Thom Yorke’s bastard child croons a siren’s song to the wild things...
...known for returning the use of a lead guitar to indie rock. Both concerts also include performances by Sunburned Hand of Man and are part of a live DVD shoot for Dinosaur, Jr. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster for the Monday night performance only. Sunday sold out. $15. (IJB)Wild Light with Margaret Kasper and When Worlds Collide. It’s “The Other Side of the Bear Acoustic Series” night at T.T.’s. Check out Wild Light preceded by Margaret Kasper at 8:30 and When Worlds Collide...
FOURTEEN YEARS AFTER the death of Ken Scott at age 72, Italian silk mill Isa Seta is reviving his designs. An American who settled in Italy, ?the gardener of fashion? was famous for splashing wild-colored peonies, anemones and roses all over his prints. Milan insiders like Angela Missoni and Lawrence Steele have been collecting vintage Scott, and now the design duo Paolo Battaglia and Antonio Ponte has culled from the archives eight of Scott's iconic prints?from the '50s through the early '70s?to reinvent the label in a ready-to-wear collection focused on fitted, slim...