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Princeton University Art Museum Exhibits The Bunnell Decades Timeline of Photographs

Posted on 27. Jun, 2011 by .

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The Bunnell Decades July 2, 2011 – October 23, 2011 Princeton University Art Museum A timeline of collection photographs that appeared in each major exhibition curated by Peter C. Bunnell, Princeton’s first professor of the history of photography, 1972-2002. As Princeton’s first professor of the history of photography, from 1972 to 2002, Peter C. Bunnell [...]

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The Lewis Center presents Strange Faces: the story of Asperger’s syndrome set to music

Posted on 09. Apr, 2011 by .

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(Princeton, NJ) The Lewis Center for the Arts Program in Theater and the Department of Music present Strange Faces, an original musical production by senior Andrea Grody about families dealing with Asperger’s syndrome. Performances will be held on Friday and Saturday, April 1-2 and Thursday through Saturday, April 7-9 in the Marie and Edward Matthews [...]

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TEDWomen at 12/TEDxPrincetonLibrary

Posted on 06. Dec, 2010 by .

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On the evening of December 7th we will have a live program with 5 great speakers on the topic of “Women and Technology in the Age of Conversation”. Jill Foster, Katie DeVito, Hilary Morris, Holly Landau, and Melissa Klepacki will be our engaging and energetic presenters, as our TEDx unfolds live from Princeton Public Library. You have to be here to be in the conversation!

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McCarter Theatre Presents “An Illiad” October 19 – November 7, 2010

Posted on 16. Oct, 2010 by .

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“An Iliad” is adapted from Homer by Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare. Translation by Robert Fagles. Directed by Lisa Peterson. Starring Stephen Spinella with Music by Brian Ellingsen.

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Trinity Church Lawn Concert, “Princeton to Port-au-Prince” to benefit Haitian Classrooms

Trinity Church Lawn Concert, “Princeton to Port-au-Prince” to benefit Haitian Classrooms

Posted on 07. May, 2010 by .

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On Sunday, May 16th, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Trinity Church will stage “Princeton to Port-au-Prince”, a rain or shine lawn concert with 100% of the profits to benefit Episcopal Relief and Development’s school rebuilding for Haitian children. On Trinity’s Stockton street front lawn, facing Princeton borough hall and Morven, bring a lawn chair and enjoy a variety of live music and fun activities for families, added with Haitian fare from Trenton’s Mommie Joe’s Caribbean restaurant, all served up with wine, beer (including Jamaican) and lemonade for the kids. Suggested admission is $20 per person, $30 per family. The Haitian food buffet is $10, with a children’s meal of hot dog, chips and unlimited lemonade for $5.

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Sam Lipsyte discusses his new book “The Ask” at Labyrinth Books

Sam Lipsyte discusses his new book “The Ask” at Labyrinth Books

Posted on 05. Apr, 2010 by .

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On Tuesday, April 13th at 6PM Sam Lipsyte will be reading from his new novel “The Ask” at Labyrinth Books in Princeton. Sam Lipsyte is the author of the story collection Venus Drive (named one of the top 25 books of its year by The Voice) and two novels: The Subject Steve and Home Land, which was a NYTimes Notable Book and received the Believer Book Award.

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Princeton University Sociology Professor Katherine S. Newman Discusses New Book “Who Cares? Public Ambivalence and Government Activism”

Princeton University Sociology Professor Katherine S. Newman Discusses New Book “Who Cares? Public Ambivalence and Government Activism”

Posted on 15. Mar, 2010 by .

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On Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 at 5:30PM Labyrinth Books hosts a discussion with Katherine Newman, author of “Who Cares? Public Ambivalence and Government Activism”. Katherine Newman is Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at Princeton University. This event is co-sponsored by Isles of Trenton.

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