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Broken Breaks

Crossword #6

by Andrew White on July 31, 2019July 31, 2019

The Man in My Oven

“maybe he is going to march / across our room and pull the / pins out of my heart”

by Hailey Colborn on July 31, 2019July 31, 2019

‘Moscow’ Updates Chekhov, Makes Audiences LOL and Cry in the Club

Halley Feiffer’s Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow opened July 18 at MCC Theater and is scheduled to run through August 3.

by Paige Allen on July 22, 2019July 30, 2019

High Life: Claire Denis’ Sinister Space Sexcapade

“this is more of a sex movie in space than a space movie with sex.”

by Max Feldman on May 3, 2019July 30, 2019

The Car Bomb Story: On Scaring the Rich, “Maria,” and the Near-Impossibility of Nuanced Storytelling

A reflection in three parts.

by Dylan Fox on May 3, 2019July 30, 2019

Dinner for Somebody

Learning about the rituals of fisherman on Lake Carnegie.

by Jordan Salama on April 28, 2019

No Application for Creative Writing Classes

Calling for increased awareness of and accessibility to Princeton’s creative writing courses.

by Katie Massie on April 28, 2019

Big Hoe 2.0

Frist Chronicles: 24 hours in the Campus Center.

by Anika Khakoo, Juju Lane on April 28, 2019May 7, 2019

Playing Pretend

“The characters in these books demolished the limitations placed on children.”

by Tara Shirazi on April 28, 2019April 28, 2019

Computers in the classroom: should we ban them?

Considering the benefits and drawbacks of modern technology in Princeton classes.

by Gabriel E. Lipkowitz on April 28, 2019

Listening In: Book Fight and Auditory Voyeurism

“How wonderful it is to be alive—to know that we are all here, occupying the same moments as everyone else, breathing, blinking, living.”

by Peter Taylor on April 28, 2019

Silent Dawn

“The early afternoon lured more cars on the road. The drive to home because slower and slower. The air was dewy with heat and silence, and they all say boiling in the hot, stinking sun.”

by Rasheeda Saka on April 21, 2019April 20, 2019


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