Your guide to what's happening on campus this weekend.
During midterms and finals weeks, while most students are trying to get in on the annual fight for study space on the C-floor, I head to a lesser-known part of Firestone: the two-story bonsai tree in the Cotsen Children’s Library.
1) Operate a speakeasy out of your carrel.
Just when you thought you could do some pretty cool things on your laptop, think again: members of PLOrk can make an orchestra out of their Macbooks.
Take a serendipitous encounter and add a barrage of situational comedy, the most sophisticated of accents, melodramatic outbursts of love, witty one-liners and your most nightmarish image of marriage.
This weekend, sympoh Urban Arts Crew presents “Inglourious Breakers,” featuring diverse choreography and movement that showcases the crew’s impressive tricks and unforgettable personalities.
We shouldn’t be friends. We shouldn’t be friends because you’re asleep every night by 11 p.m. and because we can never hang out after precept ends at 4:20 p.m.
1) Laundry counts as a study break.
"Travesties,” goes Tom Stoppard’s well-known characterization (repeated in the playbill for this production at the McCarter Theatre) of his own play, is a bit “like eating steak tartare with chocolate sauce.”