Full album release and release show
/Katy Pinke ‘10 is announcing the release of her debut, self-titled album, out on the indie label Glamour Gowns. The album release show will be at the Center for Performance Research on May 7th.
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Katy Pinke ‘10 is announcing the release of her debut, self-titled album, out on the indie label Glamour Gowns. The album release show will be at the Center for Performance Research on May 7th.
Read MoreKaty Pinke ‘10 is announcing the release of her debut, self-titled album, out on the indie label Glamour Gowns. The album release show will be at the Center for Performance Research on May 7th.
Read MoreAre you struggling to find a way to tap into your ‘Creative Flow?’
Call me crazy for writing a whole book around the initial five-to-fifteen-minute window of dropping into Creative Flow, but that’s exactly what this book is about!
A recent photo series, inspired by shooting a client's 15 year old collection of fortune cookie fortunes. I love photographing things people collect and this collection of fortunes quickly had me making my own... and custom fortunes as well.
Read MoreAnnouncing the Chelsea Music Festival's 15th Season, June 21-29, 2024! "Connecting the Dots" traces how music and art allows us to touch what seems intangible, repair what seems broken, and reimagine our interconnectedness with one another.
Read More"All's Fair - Vol. I" is the first of two sister EPs set for release in 2024 by Blanker, the solo project of guitarist/vocalist John Norwood (Triangle Club, Prince Jazz Ensemble).
Read MoreAs the American theater business finds itself crunched between rising costs and shifting consumer habits, international has become an increasingly important piece of the theatermaking puzzle—but no one’s really writing regularly about this stuff.
Read MoreIn her latest interview about bardo and the art of living, Ann Tashi Slater ’84 talked with Amitava Kumar about the power of our personal and collective stories, how he has come to terms with his father’s death, and art as a site of both mourning and hope.
Read MoreMarisol Soledad '07 (Rosa-Shapiro) has been selected as a semi-finalist for the Terrence McNally Award, administered by Philadelphia Theatre Company and the Terrence McNally Foundation.
Read MoreAlumnus produces new comic TV pilot Helen and Harold: Wrong Turn
Read MoreMy Mother's Tongues, a children's book about a young Indian American girl who discovers the power of multilingualism, was published by Candlewick Press on February 13, 2024.
Read MoreRachel Lyon ('05)'s sophomore novel FRUIT OF THE DEAD comes out on March 5.
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater ’84 talked with author Lorrie Moore about humor, grief, and how to live—and die—in a world of impermanence. Moore is one of America’s most acclaimed writers, described by Alison Lurie as “the nearest thing we have to Chekhov.”
Read MoreArt Exhibit "Confetti" at the Oarsman Gallery, Larchmont Library.
Read MoreSharing the music video for Home for the Moment, a new single by acclaimed musician Julien Chang '16. Julien's forthcoming EP (also titled Home for the Moment) will come out on March 1st.
Read MoreI'm a writer/director/producer/often-but-not-always journalist ... on February 27th, I moved to Israel in order to witness, explore and write about what life is like here during the country’s war against Hamas.
Read MoreKaty Pinke (‘10) has released “Endarkenment,” the third single off of her upcoming debut album.
Read MoreTo celebrate the fifth anniversary of Trenton Arts at Princeton, we are convening four thought leaders for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of arts education: Anne Fitzgibbon *98, founder and executive director of the Harmony Program; Baffour Osei, manager of Princeton's robotics lab; Anna Yu Wang, assistant professor of music at Princeton; and Elizabeth Zwierzynski, acting supervisor of visual and performing arts and partnerships for the Trenton Public Schools.
Read MorePrinceton University alumni are invited to attend the 2024 SCRIPT TO SCREEN Winterscreen Seminar on Zoom! Get an insider's look at Hollywood careers from your fellow Tigers working in the Entertainment industry.
Read More“Grief doesn’t narrow you down, it expands you,” author and Princeton professor Yiyun Li told Ann Tashi Slater '84, in On Grief, Willpower, and Finding Happiness, the latest in Ann’s interview series about bardo and the art of living.
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