Sexpert: Manscaping
The SexpertI’ve heard a lot about “manscaping.” What is this and should I be doing it? - Lookin’ Hairy
I’ve heard a lot about “manscaping.” What is this and should I be doing it? - Lookin’ Hairy
With ¡Qué Horror!, Más Flow danced a line between celebration and contemplation. Both its successes and shortcomings push campus culture to engage with issues such as domestic abuse in ways that go beyond the theoretical to consider personal impact.
Despite the comedic quirks in “Russian Doll,” a newly released Netflix series, the program stuns with serious reflections about mortality, self-love, and becoming a better person.
Glossier, the champion of the fresh-faced and clear lip gloss aesthetic, has taken the makeup world by storm. The Prospect reviews whether Glossier’s products are actually worth their hype.
“If I really had a passion and really knew I could change the world, I wouldn't be here.”
In this edition of Ask the Sexpert, we answer questions related to waxing.
The Prospect's guide to arts and culture events for the week of Mar. 10.
A fitting place, therefore, for Roaring 20’s annual “jam,” which intertwined some of Princeton’s best offerings, from a capella, dance, and comedy. The unique show included performances from Quipfire, BodyHype and diSiac, all squeezed into the span of 100 minutes.
What boosts ticket sales? Prestige. Dance companies understand that your time and financial resources are limited, so we want you to spend them on our show. We need you to care because that’s how we survive. In the spring there are multiple shows every weekend, and we want you to know that ours is the best.
Canada Goose’s symbolism, not only of wealth and status but of wealth and status as requirements for acceptance to the larger Princeton social scene, feeds into both its popularity and its disrepute. The intensity to which wealth is ridiculed in these memes, memes often made and shared by Canada Goose owners themselves, also points to a layer of self awareness, or perhaps just hypocrisy.
The Prospect's guide to arts and culture events for the week of Mar. 3.
We create an environment where our bodies and brains are programmed to never stop. There is always something to do. We could always be more efficient. We are fueling the monster, bringing out our worst.
real lies is produced in a place where high points feel great and low points can feel like the worst thing ever. But the show’s colorful and full-bodied message helps us better understand the balance between pleasure and pain.
The chance to change how people perceive you is seductive. It comes around so rarely that mere mortals can only dream of it. But while in some cases it can absolutely be beneficial to start afresh — read: peeing your pants in seventh grade — it can, in others, be best to let who you are alone.
For the month of February, Small World Coffee is offering a special drink with an unexpected ingredient.
As the grind picks up speed, the Prospect recommends a few products to help you get over that mid-semester slump.