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Serenity draws a lull

In 1992, Joss Whedon put together a tongue-in-cheek screenplay about a spunky teenager battling the legions of the damned; five years later, he turned "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" into one of the most beloved (and maligned) TV shows of the past ten years.

NEWS | 10/12/2005

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Dream On

In his seminal work "The Interpretation of Dreams," Freud differentiates between a dream's "manifest" content ? the actual dream as it is recalled ? and the "latent" content, the deeper meaning of the dream which may be too threatening to express directly.

NEWS | 10/05/2005

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'Sing to me, Muse'

The Princeton University Art Museum will unveil a special exhibition this Saturday titled "The Legacy of Homer: Four Centuries of Art from the

NEWS | 10/05/2005

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Q&A with Peter Singer

Q: Does jealousy have a proper place in a relationship?A: Jealousy is a very widespread feeling, sometimes triggered by something totally imaginary, and sometimes based on something real.

NEWS | 10/05/2005

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Underground variety

Flip off the radio presets, boys and girls, and get set to dig a bit; this week we're taking a spin on the indie side with an artist you're not likely to find among the usual crop.

NEWS | 10/05/2005

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Corpse Bride stuns

Tim Burton has done it again. In a time when glossy CGI dominates the film industry, this visionary director has given us a blast from the past ? claymation ? without making it seem anachronistic or outdated.

NEWS | 09/21/2005

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Princeton Legends

Butler College, A Holocaust MemorialAccording to legend, a wealthy "Mrs. Butler" donated money to Princeton in order to fund the building of a dormitory.

NEWS | 09/21/2005

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Finding Nickel Creek

By Jerry Moxley princetonian 'street' writerFar from their bluegrass roots, the first offering off NickelCreek's latest release, "Why Should the Fire Die?" is appropriately titled, "When in Rome.

NEWS | 09/21/2005