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The Princeton Symphony Orchestra Opens Season with a Composition by Steven Mackey

The Princeton Symphony Orchestra Opens Season with a Composition by Steven Mackey

Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by PNN Editor.

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The Princeton Symphony Orchestra opens its 2010-11 season, its first full season under Music Director Rossen Milanov on Sunday, October 3 at 4 p.m. The Princeton Symphony Orchestra is proud to introduce local audiences to Steven Mackey, an internationally renowned composer who has premiered works with major orchestras around the world and who lives in Princeton with his family.

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Princeton Public Library Presents the 5th Annual Princeton Children’s Book Festival

Princeton Public Library Presents the 5th Annual Princeton Children’s Book Festival

Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by PNN Editor.

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Our Princeton community is one that loves our library and our books. The Princeton Children’s Book Festival is a celebration of this pairing. Here you may meet your favorite author or illustrator, listen to them discuss their work, have a book autographed or just have the opportunity to talk to them about their inspiration. This year you can meet more than 50 nationally acclaimed authors and illustrators of Children’s and Young Adult books. That’s simply awesome!

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McCarter Theatre Opens 2011 Season with Aurelia’s Oratorio

McCarter Theatre Opens 2011 Season with Aurelia’s Oratorio

Posted on 08. Sep, 2010 by PNN Editor.

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“Aurelia’s Oratorio” presented Sep 10 – Oct 17 2010 at McCarter’s Berlind Theatre is a topsy-turvy world of surreal surprises, tricks, and transformations, where dreams come to life and the impossible happens before your very eyes. This dazzling performance is not to be missed!

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Princeton JazzFeast Set for September 11, 2010 in Palmer Square

Princeton JazzFeast Set for September 11, 2010 in Palmer Square

Posted on 07. Sep, 2010 by PNN Editor.

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This annual street festival draws more people to Princeton NJ than any other Palmer Square event. Do people really like jazz that much? Is the food really that special? Is this Princeton weekend event really worth the trip from miles away? – YES!

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“Nassau Street Sampler” Opens “Late Thursdays” Series of Events at the University Art Museum

“Nassau Street Sampler” Opens “Late Thursdays” Series of Events at the University Art Museum

Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by PNN Editor.

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We caught up with Elizabeth Lemoine, Princeton University Student Outreach Coordinator to learn more about the Nassau Street Sampler scheduled for Thursday September 16th. This lively food festival is designed to introduce incoming students as well as Princeton community members to the tasty array of dining options available to them from local Princeton merchants just outside the “orange bubble.”

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Magician Mark Mitton Performs “Deception / Perception” in Princeton

Magician Mark Mitton Performs “Deception / Perception” in Princeton

Posted on 31. Aug, 2010 by PNN Editor.

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Mark Mitton’s “Deception / Perception” is presented by the Princeton Theatre Experiment and the Arts Council of Princeton on Friday, September 17 and Saturday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15 general admission, $10 for Arts Council members, students, and seniors. The event will take place in the Solley Theater at the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, 102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ. To purchase tickets, please call (609) 924-8777 or visit the Arts Council of Princeton website.

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Princeton Summer Theater Closes Its Season with a Modern American Classic – Fifth  Of July

Princeton Summer Theater Closes Its Season with a Modern American Classic – Fifth Of July

Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 by PNN Editor.

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Princeton Summer Theater closes its 2010 season with a poignant and hilarious story of family, friendship and second chances – Lanford Wilson’s Fifth of July. At the height of midsummer, the family and friends of Vietnam veteran Kenneth Talley gather to remember his dead uncle – but the gathering soon devolves into battles for property, [...]

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