Everybody does not love ‘Raymond v. Raymond’
Usher sounds lost and confused on his seventh studio album.
Usher sounds lost and confused on his seventh studio album.
The Princeton Shakespeare Company's production of “Troilus and Cressida,” can be summed up in one word: uneven.
Your guide to what's happening at Princeton this weekend.
Pierce Brosnan and Ewan McGregor star in Roman Polanski's latest film about the perils of writing politician's autobiographies.
The newest show from eXpressions, “eXposure,” is filled with well-executed numbers, ranging from the sultry to the sophisticated.
Your guide to what's happening at Princeton this weekend.
Those who revel in the intricacies of complementarity and the uncertainty principle will naturally delight in this direct, assertive take on Michael Frayn's Tony Award-winning historical drama, directed by Cara Tucker '12.
Electronic duo Goldfrapp's new album, "Head First," doesn't manage to fulfill its potential. Put simply, there's nothing here that hasn't been done a million times before.
Thank God that April Fools' Day happens to fall on a Thursday night this year, giving us an opportunity to implement some quintessentially Princeton pranks.
With "Vincere," Marco Bellocchio offers us a tragedy in which Italy's rise and fall are synonymous with Benito Mussolini's seduction of his first wife, first son and first principles.
Street writers and contributors in NPR film critic and journalism professor Bob Mondello's course, A Critical Voice, discuss some highlights of the arts offerings at Princeton.
The animated band's third album has guest features by everyone from Snoop Dogg to Bobby Womack.
The French crime epic has been a favorite on festival circuits over the past few months and is now playing at the Garden Theater.