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Slits

A short play for three friends at dawn.

by Rafael Abrahams on March 7, 2012March 22, 2013

MONOLOGUES

“Zach Feig ’18 is organizing a staged reading of monologues, submitted anonymously by students at Princeton, about their struggles with eating, eating disorders, nutrition, weight loss, weight gain, and dieting. The project’s goal is to generate conversation and community around maintaining a healthy relationship with food. The Nassau Weekly has worked with Zach to showcase a small collection of these monologues, printed here, with a similar aspiration.”

by Anonymous on May 6, 2018May 5, 2018

The Alternative Prospect 12

Fuck Beer; drink coffee.

by Will Rivitz on November 21, 2016

Bowl Theory

A writer teaches the Nass how to let go, to hold on, and to be held.

by Lauren Aung on September 25, 2022September 25, 2022

Resolves

“The last time my dad broke in, he took a key to the bathroom screen. It still flaps in heavy wind.”

by Lucia Brown on November 20, 2021

Edison by Train Window

“Bread lying open face on the lightly dented
plastic, white table, the one you 
always see at bake sales.”

by Zach Cohen on October 8, 2017November 13, 2017

Our Burger King

We would meet in front of the Burger King in Piccadilly Circus to go to West End nightclubs during August of 2004, me and two Spanish sisters from my old residence hall who shared a love of dancing and cheap drinks.

by Diana Lemberg on September 15, 2004March 17, 2013

SoCal to New Jersey: The Weather

A California native reflects on the cold and bleak of New Jersey winters.

by Jiyoun Roh on May 30, 2021May 30, 2021

Call Me Maybe

Carly Rae Something as a phenomenon .

by Jessica Welsh on April 11, 2012March 17, 2013

Review: DJ Ezra Klein Chopped Not Slopped Indie-Hits Compilation (Best New Music)

“The EP offers a respite from the world. If only for a moment.”

by Max McGougan on April 28, 2018April 29, 2018

Wolf Gang Swag

Last week at Santo’s Party House, a tiny club in Chinatown, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All played their second New York show yet, itself the second show on Odd Future’s first ever “tour,” comprised of three East Coast shows and one in San Francisco. Odd Future is a rap ensemble from Los Angeles. All eleven of their members are under twenty years old.

by John Tamplin on February 23, 2011March 17, 2013

Sex and the Magic Kingdom

But maybe this is all just my issue, maybe the condom is the new ninja turtle and racism is the new family moral. Sometimes you must just move with the trends, and so as the youth say these days, fuck a ho – Disney sure will.

by Saba McCoy on September 25, 2008March 17, 2013


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