Princeton University Ballet: Spring Fling
It?s company class on a Friday night, and Hagan Dance Studio in the Lewis Center is in a state of commotion.
It?s company class on a Friday night, and Hagan Dance Studio in the Lewis Center is in a state of commotion.
Preview is almost upon us, and all around campus, groans can be heard as students anticipate the arrival of noisy, over-eager prefrosh.
Ladies and gentlemen, presenting the first governor of Florida, the hero of the Battle of New Orleans and the baddest boy you’ve ever seen — your president, Andrew fuckin’ Jackson.
By KELLY RAFEY Contributor eXpressions Dance Company challenged itself in its spring production to explorewhat it means to “Evolve,” a concept the company faithfully explores throughout itsentire performance.
By CHRISTINE WANG Senior Writer eXpressions’ upcoming spring show, “Evolve,” seems appropriately named considering the group’s evolution since its founding in 1979.
By TJ Smith Staff Writer 8:00 a.m. — Progress: 0 words OK, yesterday may have been a struggle, but I have a feeling that today is going to be the day that you finally get on top of me.
Dear Sexpert, My partner and I have grown bored with our make-out sessions over the last six months, but vaginal sex is not an option and neither of us is comfortable with anal sex.
By GRACE LIN Staff Writer With the end of the school year right on the horizon (just beyond Lawnparties, Houseparties and final exams, if you have a hard time seeing it), you might think it’s too late to change.
By STREET STAFF 1. You’ve always wanted a University Chapel wedding with a Halloween color scheme officiated by Shirley Tilghman. 2.
By VIVIAN LUDFORD & LIN KING Staff Writers Charter Thank.
Senior Thesis Production: “Weehawken” Come check out a new opera depicting the infamous duel in Weehawken, N.J., between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
By ZOE PEROT Staff Writer Admission decisions have just been announced for the Class of 2017.
eXpressions? upcoming spring show, ?Evolve,? seems appropriately named considering the group?s evolution since its founding in 1979.
By CAROLINE HERTZ Contributor Works of fiction — dramatic or otherwise — can usually be boiled down to stories of protagonists who want something.
Under the artistic direction of Lili Driggs ?14, Raks Odalisque?s ?Arabian Nights? packs a lot of different pieces into a show with a run time well under two hours.
Not all of them are angry, and not all of them are men, but the characters in Princeton Chinese Theatre?s production, ?12 Angry Men? must overcome their differences to reach a unanimous decision that will determine whether another person will live or die.
Fact: Tina Fey’s hair is as glossy in real life as it is in her Garnier Nutrisse commercial. Fact: Paul Rudd is actually as charming and funny as he is in Judd Apatow’s films. I was able to glean these critical journalistic tidbits from a short press conference on Fey and Rudd’s newest project, “Admission.” After pre-screening the film for an audience of college journalists in New York, Fey, Rudd, actor Nat Wolff and director Paul Weitz answered questions for a student press corps.
Theater: Student Playwrights Festival Come see the theatrical prowess of your fellow Princetonians!
We met long before my introduction to the Bubble, in my junior year of high school. He was a football player; I was a cheerleader and it was cute, cliched and comfortable.