But for some, it’s a bit more fun than for others. Here’s a sampling of some of the quirkiest theses being written this year.
The Black Eyed Peas follow up the blockbusting ‘The E.N.D.’ with ‘The Beginning,’ which is heavy on the electro-dance beats and auto-tune vocals, but unfortunately light on memorable songs.
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Rapunzel lets her hair down in Disney’s latest movie, a smart and punchy CGI update of the classic fairy tale.
It’s easy to forget the real purpose of the Eating clubs. This week, Street reviews the food at all 10.
After months of anticipation, Nicki Minaj finally released her debut ‘Pink Friday,’ a muddled mix of hardcore rap and fluffy pop.
In the opening moments of Princeton Triangle Club’s latest production, “Family Feudalism,” Clayton Raithel ’12 comes onstage to answer the question on the minds of so many Princetonians: What is the Triangle show about this year? He sings of the many options the writers considered, including a show dealing with controversial topics (not commercial enough), a romance (too sappy) and shows in imitation of George Orwell and the reality TV guilty pleasure “Jersey Shore.” In the end, they reached a solution they hope will please everyone: This year’s show will be about castles.
Watching Theatre Intime's production of "This is Our Youth" is a bit like going through the experience of growing up itself: It starts out very rough and awkward, but when it's all over, things come to make a bit more sense.
The Princeton Environmental Discourses on the Ingestion of Bugs League served a meal in Campus Club on Saturday night featuring their favorite ingredient—bugs.
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Denzel Washington plays Frank Barnes, a railway worker who has a very bad day indeed in 'Unstoppable.'
Under director Mark Nelson '77's capable direction, a veteran student cast turns in an impressive and cohesive production that does justice to both Tony Kushner and Bertolt Brecht.
Only one thing characterizes Cee Lo Green's career: variety. Now he returns once again in a new incarnation: "The Lady Killer."
BAC dancers show off their hip-hop swagger in their fall production, now showing in Frist Film/Performance Theatre.