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Weekend Arts Roundup: Electric Guitars, Quippy Improv, Smooth Jazz and More
Thursday, 03 March 2011
by Julia Bumke
Midterms are upon us! Heaven forbid! If you can bear to drag yourself out of your studying coma (or you can’t even bear to start work), these events are the perfect shortcut to study-free bliss, if only for a couple of hours: Terrace has some great shows in store this weekend: from French hip hop
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Weekend Arts Roundup: A Pre-Dean’s Date Deluge of Dance, Music, and Theatre
Thursday, 06 January 2011
by Julia Bumke
Happy 2011, everyone! Even though you all probably equate the weekend before the dreaded Day of the Dean with holing up in a library and crying your eyes out in sorrow, there are a slew of interesting arts events to tempt you this weekend. Crawl out of your paper-induced misery and give these a shot!
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Weekend Arts Roundup: Dance, Drama, and More
Thursday, 09 December 2010
by Julia Bumke
Oh the weather outside is frightful (how much we wish we were joking), but despite the end-of-term push and the craziness of Formals weekend, there’s still a strong lineup of arts events in store for you over the next three nights. Here’s a taste: DiSiac’s fall dance show, Flux, is this weekend’s must-see event–their fall
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Weekend Arts Roundup: Music Amidst the Madness of Midterms
Thursday, 21 October 2010
by Julia Bumke
Midterms are upon us! If you’re desperate for some Firestone-free time this weekend, these arts events are the perfect antidote to a tortured soul: As Spencer discussed earlier this week, the free weekend movies at The Garden Theater are basically the coolest thing since sliced bread. Up this weekend: Dinner for Shmucks at 11:30pm, The
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Weekend Arts Roundup: Drama, DiSiac, Mahler, and More
Thursday, 22 April 2010
by Julia Bumke
They’re baaaaack! Descending like locusts, interrupting your life with question after question. Yes, the prefrosh have landed once again, and if you’re tempted to pack your perky pre-Princetonian off to Timbuktu so you can get some work done or just enjoy some blessed peace, look no further than this week’s arts events. There’s something for
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Cornel West, DiSiac, International Festival 2010, Mahler 6, Performing the Sacred, PUO, Take Back the Night, Triangle