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Race and The Sopranos

I was watching an episode of The Sopranos in the TV room in Terrace last week, when a friend of mine made a comment that never fails to make me groan: “Dude, this show treats Italian-Americans so bad…” I doubt … Read More

by Akil Alleyne on April 26, 2006March 17, 2013

Nass Recommends: Turandot

“I wasn’t aware that an opera house had nosebleeds, but here was my introduction. My eye was trained on that little screen for longer than the stage.”

by John Slaughter on April 18, 2024April 18, 2024

The Nass Recommends Returns

This week the Nass recommends a short film (because who has the time for a feature length).

by Nora Wildberg on October 6, 2018October 7, 2018

Shades of Grades

In my pompous English private high school, the importance of excelling in yearly exams was impressed upon us from age 13. I remember on my first day of physics class in the equivalent of freshman year, the teacher stood gravely in front of us and uttered the words: “Last year, all 23 of my students received A*s. Do not be my first A.” A* was the equivalent of an A+—the highest grade you could get.

by Lucia Perasso on November 14, 2013November 16, 2013

Sunken Town

The blaze that engulfed my hometown began before I was born. It began with the first dry leaf from the first almond tree they planted on the side of the town hall road. My mom planted it as a child, around carnival time, the year when her dad the Mayor decided that the town would grow.

by Roberto Peña on December 13, 2006March 17, 2013

Princeton Pro-Life on the 2024 United States Election

The political attachments and detachments of Princeton Pro-Life in the face of the general election

by Charlie Milberg on December 5, 2024December 5, 2024

When Your B1tch Becomes Human: A Review of My Dog Tulip

“If Ackerley perceives his dependent, female dog as essentially human, this is a strong statement regarding Ackerley’s beliefs about women in general. In fact, many of his statements regarding Tulip, throughout the film, feel steeped in misogyny, given that they are not statements generally associated with dogs.”

by Lara Katz on November 11, 2023

Vigil

“I watch what hovers like genie smoke – the grief –/near ancient tombs of white marble with grey veins,/or gravestones on a desert hill,/images that filter vaguely out of the words we use to mourn./Are you awake?”

by Tess Solomon on November 17, 2018November 17, 2018

Letter from the Editor

Dear reader, As we scatter across the world, some of our writers find peace in the warmth of summer sun, or vitality in the glow of a languid, multicolored evening sky. Others yearn for the relationships that only time and … Read More

by Alex Norbrook, Frankie Solinsky Duryea on August 2, 2025

Shakes On a Plane

Some people grapple with their own mortality through meditation, or mountain climbing, or making a pilgrimage to some lost, crumbling temple full of monks. Some do it because they’ve just received a diagnosis of terminal illness or reached their 80th birthday. I just have to step onto a 737.

by Lauren Davis on September 28, 2014September 28, 2014

Portrtait of the Spatt as a Young Man

About six months after my mother died, my father figured it was time that he reengaged with society and start attending the various social functions that he had once pleasured.

by Catie Cambria on March 30, 2005March 17, 2013

Two Fictions

MONOLOGUE FOR A NERVOUS GIRL IN A WHITE BIRTHDAY CAKE DRESS AND SHINY LEATHER PUMPS (A deep breath and then go) Okay so this one time I was eating dinner with a friend at a food center in Singapore and … Read More

by Ruby Pan on March 2, 2005March 17, 2013


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