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...days later. (Though I auditioned for Mutius, a guy who dies quickly and honorably in the first act, I was cast in non-speaking roles in the ensemble—playing, among other things, a chain belt-wearing, baby-carrying Goth and a Roman who shoots arrows into a wild orgy.) So I’ve been busy the last two weeks, with Titus and the last bit of training for my second run in the Boston Marathon, which turned out to be a disaster. (After doing fine for 13 miles, my lower left leg freakily broke down over...
...wild popularity of the column is largely due to Krinsky’s unflinching and vivid candor. In her Oct. 26, 2001, column “Manual manipulation: a dying art,” for example, Krinsky bemoans the handjob’s disappearance from the love repertoire, a change that she claims essentially removes third base from the sexual infield—leaving couples to either jump the canyon to home plate or hunker down at second for the long haul...
...against Columbia. He started the second game and gave the Crimson six solid innings after high scoring games earlier in the weekend had depleted the bullpen. He struck out six batters, then moved to left field and proceeded to line a double deep to left, later scoring on a wild pitch to give the Crimson some insurance. In the first game, Sheffield nearly prevented a double with a sharp throw to second...
...Hale knocked a pitch off Palmieri’s leg on the next at-bat and beat the flip to first. After senior Nick Carter hit into a fielder’s choice to give the Crimson first and third with one out, Mager raced home on a wild pitch...
Despite a rocky outing by Crimson senior Justin Nyweide, Harvard had built what seemed to be a solid lead thanks largely to Penn errors. The Crimson bounced back from an early 4-2 deficit in the third on errors by Italiano and Penn catcher Billy Collins and a wild pitch by starter Mike Mattern...