Ask the Sexpert — April 30. 2009
This week, she discusses entering Houseparties through the back door
This week, she discusses entering Houseparties through the back door
Ever wonder about those mysterious, slightly older-Princetonians who teach your precepts and ten seem to disappear off the face of the earth? Our anonymous grad student has the answers. In this issue: advice for prospective grad-daters and an update on grad mental health.
The new version of "State of Play" isn't terrible; in fact, it's quite American–shorter, simpler and more direct.
Jonathan Schwartz'10 talks about playing the nerd, the young lover and the swashbuckling hero
Sure, Asher Roth is basically the first white rapper since Eminem to make it big–but the similarities end there.
After four years at Princeton, I have found that I work best not in the distracting confines of my room or the oppressive silence of Firestone, but in one of the neighborhood's many cafes.
When Tarell Alvin McCraney's play "The Brothers Size" opened at the Public Theater in 2007, The New York Times told readers, "Listen closely, and you might hear that thrilling sound that is one of the main reasons we go to the theater, that beautiful music of a new voice." McCraney was 26-years-old and in his third year at the Yale School of Drama at the time.
Sandy Fong '12 is an internationally ranked shooter from New York. Last summer, Fong was the youngest member of the U.S.
1. Write your JP.2. Show up sober. 3. Wear anything that isn't plaid or seersucker or from J.Crew.
Cap & Gown Club: The Dean Dollar Band (from 1 p.m.) "Whoooaaaa cocktail!" proclaims the very '80s-looking website for The Dean Dollar Band, playing at Cap this weekend.
Even sitting in this sparse preview audience, I could feel the energy radiating from the company. "Possession" is not short of standout pieces.
Ruth Westheimer — better known as Dr. Ruth — has been offering sex advice through radio, television and books since 1980. The 81-year-old, four-foot, seven-inch sex doctor is currently teaching a seminar at Princeton, JDS 315: The Family in Jewish Tradition.
When Josh Rodman '09 joined Tiger Inn in the middle of his sophomore year, he didn't expect to drop the club a year later to keep kosher. Rodman, who now considers himself an Orthodox Jew, is one of many students who said they have become more religiously observant after coming to Princeton.
This week, she discusses how to get what you give
‘Ultraman' is a fun, admittedly silly production. In terms of theatrical value and real musical achievement, however, it leaves quite a bit wanting.
Jada can lay a verse like few others, but perhaps he should stick with kisses and not dabble in tonsil hockey.
Top ten ways to save the environment this Earth Week
Your plans for the weekend: An Orpheus musical, a Triangle show, two film festivals, and some failed Oscar bait.
Filmmaker Ira Sachs has had an uncommon trajectory in the American movie industry, crafting deeply personal tales by using the resources of the Hollywood system.