Ann Tashi Slater Interviews Bianca Bosker ‘08
/In day-to-day life, we often fall into well-worn grooves of perception, not noticing much of what’s around us. How can we see our everyday world in new ways?
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In day-to-day life, we often fall into well-worn grooves of perception, not noticing much of what’s around us. How can we see our everyday world in new ways?
Read MoreBethany, a panelist at this year’s ArtsX Fest, invites you to the Princeton Climate Storytellers’ Festival on April 10, hosted alongside the virtual Climate Storytellers’ Summit (4–6 PM ET). Attend the in-person watch party in Guyot Hall, followed by live author readings, the launch of Princeton Climate Stories magazine, and an evening of storytelling, networking, and refreshments.
Read MoreAri Satok '14 recently launched a poetry newsletter, through which he sends out one poem of his every week. The poems are nourishing. grounding, and good for the heart/ soul; lots of readers really appreciate receiving them.
Read MoreAlumna Katie North ‘18 just co-produced her first Broadway show, Operation Mincemeat!
Read MoreCorrelations: Life+Work is a stunning monograph on multigenerational architecture studio Bentel & Bentel, highlighting their prominent buildings and interiors as well as each of the partners' personal histories, working methods, and artistic pursuits.
Read MoreNicoletta LaMarca-Sacco, M.Ed. she/her/hers
translator, writer, poet
ABD PhD Candidate, Department of English
Read MoreNO ARCHITECTURE is honored to be included on Architect’s Newspaper new list: the inaugural Twenty to Watch, which recognizes rising residential architecture design talent in New York.
Read MoreAward-winning fiddler and roots artist Brittany Haas (Opens in a new window) has been announced as the recipient of the Eisenson Family Prize for American Roots Music, an endowed fund that allows an outstanding roots musician to visit Berklee each year.
Read MoreThe modernist architects known as the Harvard Five featured a Tiger, Landis Gores '39. A new film celebrates these interesting designers. Hilary Lewis '84 is also featured in the film.
Read MoreIn 1970, at the height of the sexual revolution, an idealistic academic couple and their 17-year-old daughter wrestle with revolutionary ideas around sex, race, and class. Available on Amazon, AppleTV & VOD.
Read MoreA new book of personal essays from scholar Anne A. Cheng.
Kirkus Reviews: "Tenderly written essays form a beautifully intimate memoir.”
Freddy Blohm's performance at Cafe Improv Princeton on January 25 will be replaying "live" starting at 6pm each Tuesday and Saturday during February at Central New Jersey Network: cnjn (dot) org. He appears right AFTER the ballroom dancers, since he forgot to wear his blue suede shoes.
Read MoreThe Discipline of Inspiration, by Carey Wallace '96, is a book about the transcendent experiences we have around art—both creating and confronting it—the sense we get that we’re touching something beyond this world, and the possibility that those experiences aren’t just a mirage: they’re real encounters with God.
Read MoreGordon Square Review is a publication of Literary Cleveland, a nonprofit organization working to nurture a vibrant literary arts community in Northeast Ohio.
Read MoreAl aka “Mifflin” Lowe’s picture book, DAD. THE MAN. THE MYTH THE LEGEND, was just published in Turkish, (cover seen here), in addition to Polish, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Italian and English.
Read MoreMultidisciplinary artist and singer-songwriter Katy Pinke is releasing her sophomore full-length album 'Strange Behavior' on the Brooklyn-based label Glamour Gowns on February 21st, 2025.
Read MoreAlissa Hsu Lynch '90 recently launched her new podcast, The Leadership Dance, which explores the art of leadership through conversations with visionary leaders who are breaking barriers in the arts and business worlds.
Read MoreThe Lewis Center’s long-time producer for Theater and Dance, Darryl Waskow, retired after 31 years at Princeton on December 4. His retirement was recognized with a celebratory reception on December 3 in, very appropriately, the Drapkin Studio at the Lewis Arts complex.
Read MoreApply to be a PA2 Arts Mentor for the Spring or Summer 2025 cohort, in which Princeton Arts Alumni (PA2) will create pairs of students and alums to facilitate relationship building, learning, career guidance, and artistic growth for those interested in working in the arts as creators, managers, administrators, educators, entrepreneurs, and scholars.
Read MoreWhat can we do when the world as we know it ends? Ann Tashi Slater talked about this with author Cheryl Strayed, who hiked 1100 miles from the Mojave Desert to Washington State in search of answers after the death of her mother.
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