"Don't Miss Your Life" - Ann Tashi Slater talks with American Buddhist Sylvia Boorstein
/Ann Tashi Slater ’84 talked with leading American Buddhist Sylvia Boorstein about coming to terms with loss and not missing your life.
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Ann Tashi Slater ’84 talked with leading American Buddhist Sylvia Boorstein about coming to terms with loss and not missing your life.
Read MoreOrganized by the Princeton University Center for Career Development, Princeternship is a job-shadowing and micro-internship program in which Princeton undergraduate students connect with alumni hosts over their winter break.
Read MoreI am honored to announce that my short film Never Fade Away is archived at the Bob Hope Memorial Library at Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island in perpetuity by the National Park Service for use in permanent and temporary exhibits.
Read MoreWritten and co-directed by Henry Loevner '11 and produced by Lovell Holder '09, "Peak Season" follows an emotionally adrift young woman who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a wilderness guide while on a summer vacation with her fiancé in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Read MoreTheatre Intime is thrilled to announce it's 124th season, featuring five mainstage plays, including a student written-play, and a musical! The season kicks off on October 4th with The Harvest, a gripping drama about faith and purpose set in a small-town church basement.
Read MoreNYC-based treble ensemble Amuse Singers is holding auditions for our 2024-25 season. For more information about the ensemble, and for a link to our audition form, please visit www.amusesingers.net.
Read MoreKaty Pinke has released a new single, titled “Not What I Thought.” It can be found anywhere music is streamed, and was recorded with Adam Brisbin (Cassandra Jenkins, Jolie Holland, Buck Meek) and Jason Burger (Big Thief).
Read MoreAnnouncing the release of "My Best Friend," the result of a multi-year collaboration between Shruthi Rajasekar ‘18 and the musicians of Maithree, a celebrated ensemble of traditional and experimental improvisers.
Read MoreBrittany Haas and Lena Jonsson – two of the world's most sought after and buzzworthy fiddlers and composers – have announced their first duo album in nearly ten years, The Snake (out June 28 on Padiddle Records). The project follows the pair of innovative and emotive instrumentalists on a winding journey through 12 joyful and bold tunes (including 9 originals) which were written and recorded in East Nashville over two weeks in March 2023. Since their self-titled 2015 recording, they each have worked and toured with an array of critically-acclaimed acts – Hawktail, Punch Brothers, The Goodbye Girls, Lena Jonsson Trio, and many more – honing their writing, arranging, and playing skills and sharpening their points of view.
Read More"All's Fair - Vol. II" is the second of two sister EPs released in 2024 by Blanker, the solo project of guitarist/vocalist John Norwood (Triangle Club, Prince Jazz Ensemble).
Read MoreAnn Tashi Slater ’84 talked with physicist, author, and Princeton alum Alan Lightman (Class of ’70) about happiness, hidden knowledge, and living our lives with an awareness of death.
Read MoreSonya Hayden '16 and Megan Loughran were awarded an Across a Crowded Room Fellowship from the NY Public Library for the Performing Arts to develop their new musical comedy For Love or Funny.
Read MoreIn her latest interview about bardo and the art of living, Ann Tashi Slater ’84 talked with Sandra Cisneros about being between cultures, embracing impermanence, and how we can live fully for both ourselves and our communities.
Read MoreWe have a new podcast! Our founder Pilar Castro-Kiltz is the host of More Canvas Conversations, an interview series with entrepreneurs, educators, creatives, business owners, and managers about the interesting ways they balance work, life, and creativity.
Read MoreCatherine Barnett's fourth collection of poems, SOLUTIONS FOR THE PROBLEM OF BODIES IN SPACE, will be published May 7th, 2024. Here's an excerpt from the Publishers Weekly starred review: "The stunning latest from Barnett (Human Hours) blends the witty and the philosophical to offer a study in “restricted fragile materials,” or the bewildering condition of being alive...
Read MoreEleanor Oakes '07 recently mounted "love’s labor" a collaborative exhibition that partners with forty mothers in the Metro Detroit Area to create a contemporary portrait of early motherhood that reflects on nourishment, bodily memory as transferred through ancestry, and society’s reliance on the unsupported labor of parenting.
Read MoreDon't miss CHOICE at McCarter, a new comedy by Winnie Holzman ('76) writer of WICKED, THIRTYSOMETHING, and MY SO-CALLED LIFE - a play that explores a woman’s right to choose in unexpected, hilarious & thought-provoking ways.
Read MorePrinceton graduate student Julian Chehirian is representing Bulgaria at the 60th Venice Biennale. The Bulgarian Pavilion, on view through Nov. 24, will take visitors inside a chapter of Bulgarian history that has been largely absent from textbooks, museums and public debate — the forced labor and political violence in the Bulgarian gulag under Communist rule from post-WWII through the late 1980s before the fall of the Soviet Union.
Read MoreZoë Saunders '10 is proud to share the latest season of Marketplace's award-winning podcast, "This Is Uncomfortable," a show about life and how money messes with it. Each week, TIU digs into stories about the unanticipated ways money shapes our relationships, identities and the choices we make.
Read MoreSam Gravitte '17 recently published a play he wrote for high schoolers. Published (under a pen name) through Broadway Licensing's Playscripts arm, the play is now available for purchase and licensing!
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