Sadye Teiser

Class of 2020



Article Collection

Two Stories

Sadye Teiser

1-800-GENOCIDE — Apr 11, 2008

I don’t really examine things too closely. Everything is not a work of art. I’m not like those academics, those writers that go along looking for the meaning of the world in everything that they find on the street.

Theatre Intime’s Buried Child

Sadye Teiser

Transatlantic Issue — Sep 29, 2005

Theatre Intime’s production of Sam Sheperd’s Buried Child expertly conveys the balance of terror and humor in the life of a family struggling with a secret. Doug Lavanture ’08, directs a production in which every detail of the family’s life is loaded with the burden of its ...

Sprint Finish

Sadye Teiser, Samuel M. Siegel

Is there a place for Christ at Princeton? — Feb 23, 2006

Humorous entertainment doesn’t come to campus often enough. The Triangle Show plays twice a year, while Quipfire! improvises three times a semester. Aside from that, there’s not much else. Enter “The Princeton Sprint,” a weekly comedy that will debut on TigerVision, Princeton’s new television channel for student ...

Restaurants in Review

Justine Chaney, Sadye Teiser

Starbucks — Feb 15, 2008

Sotto Happy Hour: Drinks That Rival Starbuck’s Pumpkin Spice Frappuccino
Though it is no replacement for the Annex, Sotto happy hour is still the best deal in town. House wine and mixed drinks are only two fifty; cocktails like the Bellinitini (peach, prosecco, mint) and the Lemon Drop Martini ...

Selections from Poem to Be Read in Order

Sadye Teiser

A Republican Writes for Us! — Oct 17, 2008

“Do you see those women standing by the river, their reflections cut up by the waves, under the shadow of pierless piles?”