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Nass Recommends: The Princeton French Film Festival

A Nass Contributor, who does not speak French, attends this year’s screenings

by Tyler Wilson on May 23, 2024September 5, 2024

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

Private Logic in The Bear

Intimate silences and expository behavior in a hit Hulu series

by Annie Wang on April 11, 2024April 11, 2024

Amazing Thai in Princeton NJ Needs to be on Your Radar

A team of two sisters offers up authentic Thai cuisine for the chilly spring weather

by Dana Serea on April 11, 2024April 11, 2024

Nass Recommends: Chuquimamani Condori’s DJ E

A cathartic, eardrum-exploding record from Bolivian “epic collage” artist Chuquimamani Condori

by Frankie Solinsky Duryea on March 1, 2024March 1, 2024

Nass Recommends: The Alcohol Initiative’s Magic: The Gathering Club

An encounter at a semi-regular gathering of trading card game enthusiasts.

by Charlie Nuermberger on March 1, 2024March 1, 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

11 Fall Break Movie Reviews

Yooo, fall break was a movie…

by Ellie Diamond on November 11, 2023

Olivia Rodrigo’s Sponsored “get him back!” Video Fails to Be Iconic

Does Olivia Rodrigo have more to give than GUTS?

by Mollika Jai Singh on September 29, 2023

Barbie Pink and Rani Pink: Crushed Under Corporate Feminism

“Adapting Marx on capitalism, a character in the film notes that ‘Kenland contains the seeds of its own destruction.’ Well, so does Barbie.”

by Mollika Jai Singh on September 7, 2023

The Children’s Book That Hurt Me Most: Three Experts Discuss

A Nass writer seeks closure for Each Kindness, a children’s book without a resolution.

by Lucia Brown on September 7, 2023

Nass Recommends: Riverdale

When corny becomes profound.

by Beth Villaruz on April 16, 2023


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