Architecture Arboretum
PrincetonExhibtion runs through January 21, 2020 Modern architectural drawings contain a remarkable array of trees made with extraordinary precision and invention not explained by the need to record a site or the desire to animate a view. Although typically overlooked, trees in architectural drawings constitute an undiscovered arboretum containing evidence of important conceptual shifts in […]
2019-2020 Elmer Adler Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize
PrincetonAre you a collector of books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, recordings, coins, or other materials collected by libraries? Submit an essay about your collection for a chance to win the 2019-2020 Elmer Adler Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize, which is awarded annually to an undergraduate student who shows the most thought and ingenuity in assembling a thematically […]
The ‘Secular’ Sasanian Empire: Babylonian Rabbinic Stories and Strategies of Accommodation in Context
202 JonesNES & TRI Brown Bag Lunch Talk. Light lunch served.
Philosophy Colloquium: Reasons as Evidence and Explanations
A17 Julis Romo RabinowitzThe Department of Philosophy is pleased to present a colloquium by Stephen Finlay, (U.S.C. and Dianoia Institute of Philosophy, Australian Catholic University).
Book Talk: The Politics of Pain: Postwar England and the Rise of Nationalism
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonEngland's recent lurch to the right appears to be but one example of the nationalist wave sweeping across the world, yet as acclaimed Irish critic Fintan O'Toole suggests, it is, in reality, a phenomenon rooted in World War II. We must look not to the vagaries of the European Union but, instead, far back to […]
Jay Wright: A Poetry Reading
Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts Complex PrincetonA poetry reading by Jay Wright
Film Forum: “Womb” (2010), Bence Fliegauf
101 McCormickUCHV Film Forum Fall 2019