Street Life: Sept. 24, 2009
Wondering what's on tap? Where's on pass? Don't worry. 'Street Life' has your back.
Wondering what's on tap? Where's on pass? Don't worry. 'Street Life' has your back.
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This week, she confronts us with a hard truth: Sex at Princeton is the same as everywhere else
Playing at Terrace on Saturday, The Books are known for mixing acoustic folk with found sounds. The band's about as "critically-acclaimed" as they come: Now you can decide.
Designers at New York Fashion Week played it safe this season with simple collections that sometimes lacked excitement.
Muse sets its goals sky-high on "The Resistance," an album that somehow manages to expand on the band's already colossal sound.
Steven Soderbergh's new film "The Informant!" is a bizarre, perplexing mess.
On his new album, 'The Blueprint 3,' Jay-Z promises to bring hip hop back to its roots. He fails.
Tower has a great indie-pop band. Quad has Milfs n' Cookies. Find out which clubs are worth your time this Sunday.
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Wondering what's on tap? Where's on pass? Don't worry. 'Street Life' has your back.
A colonial summer cleaning fireplaces and categorizing candlesticks
The summers best movies ran a wide gamut, from the aggressive realism of "The Hurt Locker" to the acidic wit of "In the Loop" to the history-as-pop-culture thrill of "Inglourious Basterds."
You might disagree with me then, but sitting here listening to songs like “Yacht Club” and “Cigar Music,” I think “Deeper than Rap” might be the perfect recession record — perfect, that is, because it’s so wildly, obnoxiously inappropriate.
Sure, “Debut” is hardly a masterpiece, and a handful of pieces do fall flat — but for Princeton’s first ballet show ever, its success is a minor miracle.
On the cusp of a summer movie season sure to be filled with films aiming solely for escapist spectacle, the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival seemed like the last gasp of true art-house cinema.