Fifty years later, the University’s first undergraduate women look back on their time at the University.
This Reunions, Theatre Intime debuted "Everything in Isolation," written by Ava Geyer ’15 and directed by David Drew ’14.
Alumni panel revisits question of women having it all; definitive answer yet to be reached Flo Rida performs at 25th, sparks much discussion of early retirement in Florida, little of recent rap Eisgruber ’83 addresses alumni: “If you haven't vomited yet, don't consider yourself a true Princetonian” As demanding alumni return to U., McCosh Health Center forced to remove upper cap on free condom distribution Masses flood Wawa to satiate drunchies; despite rise in customer age, employees maintain usual level of sass U.
Summer is on its way, and with it comes all the glistening glory of sweat. In February, Street featured WICK, a fashion start-up created by Liz Lian ’15 and Sanibel Chai, a rising senior at the University of Pennsylvania.
This weekend, Cannon will feature not one, but two, student performers to hype up the crowd before Travis Porter takes the stage to drag some indecently preppy Lawnparties-goers down into a bawdy bump-and-grind with some dirty rap from down South. John Wolfe ’14 and Elijah Mitchell ’14 will share the Cannon stage, starting at 1:15 pm.
Mayer Hawthorne Princeton Quadrangle Club, 5 p.m. If you have any appreciation at all for a jazzy tune, then you’re in luck: neo-soul favorite Mayer Hawthorne will be bringing his feel-good melodies, irresistible R&B groove and retro Motown charm to the main stage.
GRiZQuadrangle ClubBorn Grant Kwiecinski, GRiZ describes his style as “electro-soul” or “future funk,” combining vinyls for an old school aesthetic with modern synthesizers.
Betty Who Colonial Club Performing at Colonial will be 22-year-old Australian singer Betty Who, who exploded onto the dance-pop music scene from out of nowhere with the release of her debut single “Somebody Loves You” in late 2012.
As the academic year winds down and Princeton students gear up for summer internships, the different opportunities run the gamut.
Travis Porter Cannon Dial Elm Club Bringing some irreverent flavor from the dirty South up to the North for Lawnparties, Travis Porter features three MCs who met during grade school while growing up in Georgia.
RDGLDGRN Charter Club RDGLDGRN (pronounced “red-gold-green”) broke out on the rock scene in fall 2011 with its hit single “I Love Lamp.” Hailing from Reston, Virginia, the band’s sound combines an indie pop style with Washington, D.C.
Mutual Benefit and DopapodTerrace ClubMutual Benefit, 12:30 p.m.Dopapod, 1:30 p.m.Named “Band to Watch” by Stereogum and “Best New Music” by Pitchfork, Mutual Benefit is an amazing folk rock group to chill out to between the craziness of Lawnparties.
Speaker City Cottage Club Speaker City will be blasting the new classics all afternoon.
The Deloreans Tiger Inn Most of us don't remember the ’80s, but that doesn’t mean we don’t miss it.
Anya Marina Princeton Tower Club, 1:30 p.m. Anya Marina started taking center stage when her songs began appearing on popular shows such as "GossipGirl," "How I Met Your Mother," "Grey’s Anatomy" and "The Vampire Diaries," among many others.Beyond that, she has toured with the likes of Jason Mraz, The Plain White T’s, Spoon,Eric Hutchinson and Greg Laswell.
Easy Tiger House Band Cloister InnEasy Tiger House Band is a group of six musicians from New York.
Blue Label Ivy Club Prepare for another shot of Blue Label, the saucy cover band who appeared at Ivy last spring Lawnparties (#ThrowbackSunday). As always, there’s no chaser necessary because the self-described “corporate friendly yet cheese-free” stylings of Blue Label always go down online casino smooth.
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