Arts housing: Edwards Collective
Thoreau had walden. Renoir and Matisse had Saint-Paul-de-Vence. Hemingway had Cuba. Across time and generations, artists have been captivated and inspired by spaces.
Thoreau had walden. Renoir and Matisse had Saint-Paul-de-Vence. Hemingway had Cuba. Across time and generations, artists have been captivated and inspired by spaces.
Comedy: Quipfire! Spring Shows (feat. an improvised musical) Have you reached the point in the semester when you realize that midterms are coming?
Let?s be honest. Princeton?s your second home, yet when your classmates at UCs gush about the beaches or your NYU friends send you sketchy Snapchats of the Sprouse twins, you can?t help but get a little annoyed at the apparent dearth of prospects in New Jersey. Sadly, people just don?t seem to appreciate how important it is to have a state like New Jersey, a place so utterly mediocre that it makes everywhere else look good.
?The Baltimore Waltz? opened last night at Theatre Intime. It tells the story of Anna and Carl, a brother and sister, embarking on one final trip to Europe as a terrible disease threatens to separate the two forever.
Every february, there comes a time when we become acutely aware of the status of our relationships with others.
Recently, facebook newsfeeds have been flooded with photographs of students staring into a camera, their eyes vulnerable and their insecurities written on their bodies.
The first weeks of a new semester are always rough. It?s difficult settling back into routines that seemed effortless before break, and getting used to being back on campus takes time, no matter how much we love it here.
I?ve always liked to think that I?m pretty independent. I can assemble IKEA furniture, fix my computer and carry most heavy boxes.
You?ve seen Fallon, Kimmel and Conan dominate the late night scene.
This week at the Wilcox Blackbox Theater, the Princeton Shakespeare Company presents ?Elizabeth Rex,? written by playwright Timothy Findley and directed by Ryan Fauber ?15.
Although the flower-filled, balloon-decorated, abhorrently pink Valentine?s Day has passed, the harrowing witness accounts of public displays of affection still remain.
?Basically, the song?s about a prenup ? like ?girl, you takin? all my money!? The whole song?s a joke, so you just gotta have that personality,? an exuberant Ellen Kim explained to the crowd of dancers in Dillon?s Group Fitness Room.
What do lampposts, the Dillon Cardio Room and squirrels have in common? They all could use a little love. Lampposts Could you imagine if our lampposts were industrial?
Music: The English Concert Come listen to one of the world?s finest chamber orchestras, the English Concert.
Mardi Gras was last week, and although there were no parades down Nassau Street or beads strewn across the ground, there was still some orange and black amid all the purple and gold.