Before the Freeze, there was a beautiful garden... 'Before the Freeze" is out!
/Before the Freeze is an short psychological thriller with experimental elements about the dangerous of escapism.
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Before the Freeze is an short psychological thriller with experimental elements about the dangerous of escapism.
Read MoreJust wanted to let you know that my debut novel is now available for pre-order at: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/736369/spring-on-the-peninsula-by-ery-shin/.
Read MoreAmy Madden has released an album of original songs on Belpid Records, Sweden. Called Harlem Demos, it is available for download or streaming on all platforms, or as a cd for purchase.
Read MoreRah Rah Arts Magazine, which is Princeton’s only student-run, Visual Arts publication, is seeking submissions again for our spring issue.
Read MoreAfter years playing her music live for years, singer-songwriter and artist Katy Pinke is finally putting out recorded versions of her songs. Her first single, “Bloom,” is out now on all digital streaming platforms.
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater’s "Light and Shadow” is Story of the Week in Narrative Magazine. In this memoir, Ann explores her quest to understand the dissolution of her parents’ marriage and the disintegration of her family. She writes about “memories and ghosts, the power of the imagination and the spirit, the things we don’t know or cannot know.”
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater '84 spoke with David James Duncan--author of the best-selling novels THE RIVER WHY and THE BROTHERS K--about his new novel, SUN HOUSE, and how he has made his way forward during bardo periods of struggle and impermanence.
Read MoreNew Muses Project (founded by Gloria Yin '18) is pleased to announce a call for candidates to be considered for our initial Board of Directors!
Read MoreIn the midst of hair and makeup, Kristen Hansen (‘19) and Audrey Wooster (‘13), discovered they were both Tigers! Of course it surfaced when talking about one of their favorite films, Across the Universe. They are filming a short film titled Early June, which examines the delicacy of misogyny in the entertainment industry.
Read MoreRachel Lyon's sophomore novel FRUIT OF THE DEAD will come out in early March, 2024. From the publisher: "An electric contemporary reimagining of the myth of Persephone and Demeter set over the course of one summer on a lush private island, about addiction and sex, family and independence, and who holds the power in a modern underworld."
Read MoreThe tenth book by Peter Benjaminson, '77, "The Life and Times of Betty Boop: The 100-Year History of An Animated Icon," will be released by Rowman & Littlefield publishers on Nov. 15.
Read MoreMalcolm, whose background in the arts includes management, exhibition, and board directorship, has joined the Oakland Art Murmur organization, the East Bay's most prominent arts community development non-profit, as one of its regular art reviewers in the online journal Art About Town published by Art Murmur.
Read MoreAlexis Rodda, class of 2010, will sing in ‘Émigré,’ a new oratorio co-commissioned by conductor Yu Long, the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic.
Read MoreProfessor Anne Anlin Cheng has been named 2023-2024 Scholar in Residence at the Museum of Modern Art in NY.
Read MoreMeet Latte & The Goldmatians! Author-illustrator Laura Ann Trimble Elbogen '07S07 is delighted to announce that pre-order for "Latte’s Broadway Boogie Woogie: A Big Band Jazz & Dance Ode to NYC Inspired by Dutch Artist Mondrian’s Painting," the inaugural title of the new picture book series, has arrived on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Read More“Making Meaning with Machines” by Amy LaViers (’09) and co-author Cat Maguire will be published on October 10 by MIT Press. The text is a rigorous primer in movement studies and notation for designers, engineers, and scientists that draws on the fields of dance and robotics.
Read MoreAs If, a 1992 volume in the National Poetry Series by James Richardson ‘71, P’08 and Professor Emeritus of Creative Writing, has just been reprinted in the Classic Contemporaries series of Carnegie Mellon University Press.
Read MoreCritically-acclaimed graphic novel team Alex de Campi ‘92 and Erica Henderson follow up their previous horror bestseller DRACULA, MOTHERF**KER! with the hotly-anticipated PARASOCIAL, a gripping psychological thriller about a fan/celebrity interaction gone horribly wrong.
Read MoreI am thrilled to announce that on October 5th, 6pm, I will be inducted into the Steinway & Sons Teacher Hall of Fame
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater '84 talked with best-selling Chilean-American author Isabel Allende, author of THE HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS, about displacement, exile, and the search for home. “I have had no control over the most important losses that I’ve experienced,” Allende said. “The only thing I can control is how I react, so I just plunge into whatever comes and say yes to life.”
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