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'Cosmopolis' takes readers on an informative but lifeless journey

There are some of us who greet the next Don Delillo book with a certain amount of anticipation. There is something comforting and intriguing about the best of his characters, as they struggle in a post-religious world, trying to grasp the meaning of the things they see, searching to make connections between seemingly arbitrary events and their equally arbitrary significance within history.Delillo makes us think of the death-fearing J.

NEWS | 04/23/2003

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Sympoh's show inspires personal reflection

In 1969, James Brown recorded "Get on the Good Foot," a song which thereafter inspired acrobatic dance based on the high-energy moves Brown performed on stage; soon, dance forms such as breakdancing and hip-hop emerged in urban centers such as in New York and California as dance battles mimicking the Good Foot or better known as B Boy ? short for Break Boy.Movies in the '80s like "Beat Street" and "Spinnin' and Breakin'" made these moves famous.

NEWS | 04/23/2003

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Aspiring director Brundige '04 pursues a Hollywood dream

Trying to get a college student to decide what he wants to do in life can be as difficult as pulling teeth, but David Brundige '04 already has a pretty good idea."I'm fully committed to making movies for the rest of my life," he explained.To achieve that goal, Brundige has been flexing his theatric muscles on campus as a director and a writer.Most recently, Brundige was lauded for his work on Bums and Monkeys, the dark comedy played at Theatre Intime in late March and early April.

NEWS | 04/16/2003

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Museum exhibit honors Swiss design

Although the relationship between engineering and art may seem tenuous at best, the current exhibition at the Princeton University Art Museum, "The Art of Structural Design: A Swiss Legacy," celebrates the connection between the two seemingly disparate fields.A collaboration between the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Princeton University art museum, the exhibition focuses on the aesthetic achievements of four Swiss engineers: Robert Maillart, Othmar Ammann, Hans Isler, and Christian Menn.

NEWS | 04/16/2003

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Town, gown, Yale unite in song to benefit Princeton Girlchoir

On Friday, April 4, the Princeton Girlchoir hosted the Princeton Nassoons and the Yale Whiffenpoofs at the sold-out Nassau Presbyterian Church in a benefit concert called "Spring Sing." The concert aimed to raise money to allow underprivileged girls the chance to participate in the world-touring local girlchoir now in its 14th year.The Princeton Girlchoir aims to provide girls from eight to 15 the opportunity to both develop their musical ability and to experience the joy of singing.

NEWS | 04/09/2003

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'05 and '06 classes bring Pat McGee band to campus

If you haven't heard Pat McGee Band play at least one live set at Princeton, you are missing out on a crucial component of the quintessential 'Princeton experience.' The band is a ubiquitous fixture on Princeton's live music scene and is making yet another Princeton appearance this Saturday.Pat McGee has been serenading Princetonians with his unique blend of soulful warbling and skillful guitar playing since he was a high school student."My brother had a friend in [Tiger Inn], so we'd come up and play covers," he said.

NEWS | 04/02/2003

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New Princeton in Hollywood network provides job opportunities for students

Despite the stereotypical post-graduation occupations like investment banking and consulting, not all students at Princeton work in mainstream jobs after graduation.There are a few ones who choose the unbeaten path, which is, namely, Hollywood, thanks in part to Princeton in Hollywood, a network founded by the Princeton alumni to help students and other alums who are trying to make it in the cruel and tough world of glitz and glamour.Currently, Princeton in Hollywood includes about 600 Princeton alumni and a couple of hundred students, some of whom will take part in a film festival to promote the network.The festival, the first in P.I.H.

NEWS | 04/02/2003