When Pages Breathe: Immersive Elocution of Literature, an installation
CoLab Gallery, Lewis Arts ComplexLecturer in Theater Chesney Snow and students in his fall course, “The Oral Interpretation of Toni and William,” present a multimedia oral interpretation of literature installation that examines speech as […]
Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “El Greco – Architect?”
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, PrincetonThe Program in Medieval Studies is pleased to offer the Faculty Colloquium series for Fall 2023. Charlie Barber, Donald Drew Egbert Professor of Art and Archaeology, will present this lunchtime […]
“I Judge No One: A Political Life of Jesus”
1879 Hall, Room 140David Lloyd Dusenbury Lounge Seminar About the book Why was Jesus, who said ‘I judge no one’, put to death for a political crime? Of course, this is a historical […]
When Pages Breathe: Bringing Literature to Life — An Oral Interpretation of The Great Gatsby
Drapkin Studio at Lewis Arts complex PrincetonExperience the magic of classic American literature through the art of oral interpretation as the Program in Theater in collaboration with Princeton University Library’s special collections exhibition presents, When Pages […]
Reading by Kwame Dawes and Creative Writing Seniors
Godfrey Kerr Theater Studio, Lewis Arts complex 122 ALEXANDER STREET, PrincetonCritic, editor and poet Kwame Dawes, winner of the Windham-Campbell Prize for Poetry, a Pushcart Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and author of the recent collection Sturge Town, reads from his […]
“Prickly Moses: Poems” & “Aurora Americana: Poems”
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonLabyrinth Books and the Princeton University Press invite you for an evening of readings by the poets whose collections are the most recent in the Press’s Princeton Series of Contemporary […]
“Beyond Reparations: Post-Colonial Loudreaders, Colonial Footprints, and the case for white studies”
201 Morrison HallGraduate Program in Media + Modernity | Princeton University WAI Think Tank "Beyond Reparations: Post-Colonial Loudreaders, Colonial Footprints, and the case for white studies” Tuesday, November 28, 2023 @6pm ET […]