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A Gorey Education: Nass Recommends The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit
“It was one of the first times as a child that anyone really spoke to me about life honestly. This was the Real Adult World — dark, scary, weird parts and all — and it was thrilling.”
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Nass Recommends Dining Hall Snack Hacks
A member of the Nass gets creative with Princeton’s Covid-era dining hall food.
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Nass Recommends Local Nature Preserves
Where a Nass writer urges us to explore the nearby natural world.
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Masthead Recommends
In week 3 of the Nass gone digital, our masthead is here to offer you a variety of TV, books, movies, and music we think you should check out.
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Revisiting Lady Day: Nass Recommends the Billie Holiday Catalogue
“That subtlety doesn’t just reside in her vocal technique, though. It’s an emotional subtlety that permeates the very essence of any of her recordings.”
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Naomi Klein On How the Climate Crisis and the Political Crisis are One
“A key part of her message is to underscore the ability of citizens to act collectively by developing a robust public sphere capable of addressing all of these issues simultaneously.”
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Nass Recommends (Pete Recommends?) “Bodys” by Car Seat Headrest
“Wherever you are, it’s no longer about the words but now about an ineffable energy that paradoxically grounds you and makes you feel weightless.”
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Nass Recommends The Tsar of Love and Techno
“This novel-in-stories traces the lives of multiple generations of characters from the early days of the Soviet Union up into the near-future, all interconnected by an obscure nineteenth-century painting.”