The Beatles remastered in a magical mystery tour de force
After years of poor quality recordings, the world's most famous band finally gets a deluxe restoration.
After years of poor quality recordings, the world's most famous band finally gets a deluxe restoration.
First-time director Ruben Fleischer's horror comedy shows us that the undead are the bloody jolt that we didn't know the indie coming-of-age story needed.
Adam Hesterberg'11 came in first place this summer at the 16th International Mathematics Competition (IMC) in Budapest, Hungary. He also placed first at the individual contest in the 2007 International Linguistics Olympiad, earned top marks at the 2007 U.S. Mathematics Olympiad and was the 2003 MATHCOUNTS national champion. But this mathematician has more than just numbers on his mind.
As the peppers and onions sizzle in olive oil, Wong slices apples to make dessert for the International Food Co-op (IFC) dinner. The overflowing fridge stores a medley of leftovers from previous meals: citrus salsa, potatoes and soy sauce, kimchi and an ambiguous "mafia mushroom chicken." Co-op members waiting for their dinner grab cookies from a container labeled "sugary nutty goodness" (spumetti, an Italian meringue).
Why Theatre Intime began its season with "Proof," I haven't a clue.
Dance: Argentine Tango Dance SocialIf you're sick of the barbaric dance floor on the Street and want a taste of refinement, then spend this Friday night doing something a bit more sophisticated.
For her summer internship, Rebecca Fiebrink GS helped design the "I Am T-Pain" app, allowing iPhone users to Auto-Tune their voices and share their performances online.
Experimental electronic musican Tim Exile is one ofthe many laptop weilding musicians stopping by Terrace Club this weekend.
"Glee," a new FOX drama, and "Community," a new NBC comedy, reviewed.
The anonymous grad student returns to tell us how it is at the front of the precept. This week: How well prepared are Princeton's preceptors?
Abbie Cornish delivers a sensational performance as John Keats' lover, Fanny Brawne, in "Bright Star."
Mika: ridiculous, schmaltzy, annoying, overblown...and irresistible.
Surviving self-isolation with smiley faces, love poems and a Jason mask.
Joesph Fiennes tries to avert disaster in ABC's new thriller series.
There's a truly exhilarating moment at the very begininning of "Songs for a New World," the PUP musical staged this weekend in the Matthews Acting Studio.
This week, she explains that swine and sex don't mix.
Top ten dumbest questions actually asked on an Orange Key tour
Pretty plates, fried calamari and Woody's massive mug: Wu-Cox reviewed.