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Raise the Lid

“I was playing loud jazz in J Street.”

by Sammy Prentice on April 30, 2017July 4, 2017

A Community Like My Own

“But I can say this: as I stood on stage on that final sold-out Saturday and belted out the final lyrics to the finale, “We’re home!” for the first time since arriving on Princeton’s campus I felt like I had a place on this campus. I felt at home.”

by Esti Matulewicz on April 9, 2017April 8, 2017

Cosmic Vibes & Forgotten Lives

“What is a memory? What launched the study of memory? How can our knowledge of memory serve us in the future?”

by David Exumé on March 12, 2017March 11, 2017

The Setlist (2)

A review of Brokeback’s “Illinois River Valley Blues” and Hand Habits’s “Wildly Idle (Humble Before the Void)”

by Sam Maeglin on March 12, 2017April 2, 2017

The Setlist

A review of Mega Bog’s “Happy Together” and Sam Skinner’s “Danny Through Junior EP”

by Sam Maeglin on March 5, 2017July 24, 2017

Let’s Be People

A Rubblebucket concert review

by David Exumé on February 26, 2017March 5, 2017

Lo and Lana

Re-constructing Lolita with Lana Del Rey

by Gloria Umutoni on December 3, 2016

An Interview with Princeton’s Resident Dylanologist

Talking about the Nobel Laureate with Professor Sean Wilentz

by Alex Costin on November 13, 2016December 3, 2016

Too Soon

A review of Bon Iver’s 22, A Million.

by Tom Hoopes on October 24, 2016October 24, 2016

How to Write a Pitchfork Album Review

Listen to two or three of the songs off of the album. Pick them from different sections, so it seems like you listened to the whole thing. Also, don’t call them songs. Call them “tracks” or (even better) “cuts” instead.

by Samuel Bollen on September 26, 2016October 2, 2016

Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not

Their new album, Give a Glimpse of What Yer Not, doesn’t reinvent the band’s sound; however, it does contain some of their best work. This is a natural extension of a long career, not just a cute or tired continuation of it.

by Samuel Bollen on August 30, 2016October 2, 2016

That Precept Kid Reviews Some Albums

Piggybacking off of your cultural criticism

by Zach Cohen on April 10, 2016April 10, 2016


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