Ordinary Disasters: How I Stopped Being a Model Minority
/A new book of personal essays from scholar Anne A. Cheng.
Kirkus Reviews: "Tenderly written essays form a beautifully intimate memoir.”
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A 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.
Read MoreHelen Wong from Class of 2015 has become a host from Deeplearning.AI (one of the AI organizations founded by Andrew Ng to strengthen the AI communities across different industries) She has starting interviewing AI founders from LastMile.
Read MoreNora Gross '08 recently published her book, Brothers in Grief: The Hidden Toll of Gun Violence on Black Boys and Their Schools (University of Chicago Press, 2024).
Read MoreHello! I’m Isabel Connolly and I am very excited to be serving as the Undergraduate Student Arts Alumni Representative and to be launching the second cohort of Princeton Arts Alumni Mentors. The pilot program in 2022 was a great success and we hope to improve upon it and connect more students with amazing alumni such as yourself.
Read MoreAuthor of international bestseller Beasts of a Little Land (winner of the Yasnaya Polyana Award), Juhea Kim's new novel City of Night Birds is out now.
Read MoreExciting news to share with fellow alumni!
Read More"I’ve realized there’s no reason to be surprised by change," Malcolm Gladwell says. "In fact, we should be suspicious of its absence, not surprised by its presence."
Read MoreMake an individual gift or become a Ujamaa Corporate Sponsor of DIW’s 2024 production of Spirit of Kwanzaa to ensure this year’s “For the Culture” theme thrives as a community beacon.
Read MoreA rotting old manor House, recently vacated after the death of its owner. A pair of young women, returning to the House where they spent two very different childhoods. And you: the Ghost.
Read MoreNathan Phan ‘19, a Vietnamese American singer-songwriter, recently released his debut album Type A, based on his award-winning one-man senior thesis show. It is available on all streaming platforms under his artist name ASAMAI.
Read MoreArt Against Racism and West Windsor Arts Council, (both 501(c)(3) organizations), invite artists to submit artwork for “Manifesting Beloved Community” a juried exhibition of work exploring the interrelationship of community health and efforts to create an antiracist society that share in the responsibilities to create a healthy planet for the good of humanity.
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