Q&A: diSiac Dance Company
This week, Street got the chance to talk to the officers of diSiac about their dance company's growth over the last 15 years.
This week, Street got the chance to talk to the officers of diSiac about their dance company's growth over the last 15 years.
This Friday, Caroline Hertz and I consumed roughly 4,637 calories in one sitting. While the third world wept, we smiled giddily through our choco-hazes.
Channeling the spirits of my pub-dwelling predecessors, I strolled down Triumph Brewing Company?s long entryway with a sense of womb-like familiarity.
This past weekend, FUSE Dance Collective, a relatively new student-run dance collective, finished their spring show, “7 Happenings.” Street sat down with some of FUSE’s dancers to discuss the collective’s first year. FUSE was first conceptualized by Tess Bernhard ’14, Sam Gebb ’14 and Casey Brown ’14 in the spring of their sophomore year.
The girl, or the art? This is the fundamental question that painter Georges faces as he attempts to balance his work with his personal life.
This weekend, BAC dance brings its spring show, “Survival of the Illest,” to the stage. Featuring high-energy numbers and oozing sex appeal, “Survival of the Illest” is a fun, flirtatious showing from BAC.
Street had a phone call with Savannah Outen, a singer-songwriter with over 440,000 subscribers on YouTube.
Leora Friedman ?14 took the adage ?Music is Medicine? to a whole new level when she founded a non profit organization of the same name before she came to Princeton.
Ah, springtime! It doesn?t seem like it?s been a week since I was found shivering underneath my broken umbrella on a bench by a group of prefrosh.
Princeton preview is one of the few times each year we can justifiably showcase the orange portion of our wardrobes and be as obnoxious about school pride as possible.
The girl, or the art? This is the fundamental question that painter Georges faces as he attempts to balance his work with his personal life.
When I was younger, I got it into my head that I would be the next Tyra Banks, and I would strut up and down the living room of my house dressed ridiculously in my mother?s evening gowns.
Music: First-Ever Princeton Piano ExtravaganzaHave you ever heard five pianos being played at the same time?
A cappella: TigerLily Jam! Any ?Pitch Perfect? fans out there? Come out and see Princeton?s own version of the Barden Bellas at the Princeton Tigerlilies Jamboree, the group?s largest biannual event.
Having seen Princeton University Ballet?s productions of ?Nutz,? I expected something similar from their spring show ?Spring Fling,? ? you know, minus excerpts from ?The Nutcracker.? But ?Spring Fling? is not limited by the same constraints placed on PUB?s classic fall show.
Spring is here, which means ditching the old winter coats and pulling out a whole new wardrobe. What better way to be inspired than to attend the upcoming Princeton Fashion Week events, hosted by the Princeton Sustainable Fashion Initiative.