Each year, in late April, as our peer colleges in the Ancient Eight begin announcing the headliners for their spring festivals, a few rabble-rousers at Princeton begin loudly complaining about how our own Lawnparties can't seem to draw anyone more famous than Jurassic 5.
Your guide to what's happening at Princeton this weekend.
Choosing tables for Houseparties is like doing room draw for a night: It's always dramatic.
In the exhibit on display in the Lucas Gallery at 185 Nassau St., the radical politics of Jean-Michel Basquiat meet the monumental aesthetics of Boris Iofan.
This year's Tribeca Film Festival features the usual mix of masterpieces and disasters, covering every genre imaginable.
"Congratulations" bears absolutely no resemblance to the band that won our hearts over with songs like "Kids" and "Time to Pretend."
Your guide to what's happening at Princeton this weekend.
What do blow darts and baby snatching have in common? They are both things that only Cornel West GS '80 could get away with — at least according to the Princeton Triangle Club in its spring show, "Cornel West Side Story."
DiSiac Dance Company's "Rituals" not only explores all kinds of customs, but often challenges those customs as well.
With spot-on comedy, gut-wrenching violence and uniquely stylized cinematography, "Kick-Ass" takes the classic story of the underdog to whole new level.