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Tue, 11/28 · 10:00 amThu, 12/7 · 8:00 pm · CoLab Gallery, Lewis Arts Complex

When Pages Breathe: Immersive Elocution of Literature, an installation

Chesney Snow, Lewis Center for the Arts

Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Theater & Music Theater

Fri, 12/1 · 12:00 pm1:20 pm · 103 Scheide Caldwell

“How did Byzantines Read Herodotus? The Case of Marginalia in Verse”

Julián Bértola, Hannah Seeger Davis Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies

Sat, 12/2 · 10:00 am4:00 pm · Community Room, Princeton Public Library

Journalism and Democracy: 2023 Public Humanities Forum

SPIA in NJ Initiative; Princeton Public Library; Program in Journalism; Humanities Council

Sun, 12/3 · 11:00 am12:30 pm · Princeton Public Library

LLL Presents Mihret Sibhat & Wendy Belcher – “The History of a Difficult Child: a Novel”

Mihret Sibhat, author; Wendy Belcher, Comparative Literature and African American Studies

Labyrinth Books; Princeton Public Library

Mon, 12/4 · 4:30 pm5:30 pm · James Stewart Film Theater

Reading by award-winning writer Caoilinn Hughes

Caoilinn Hughes, author

Fund for Irish Studies; Lewis Center for the Arts

Mon, 12/4 · 5:00 pm6:00 pm · 101 Friend Center

Photo History’s Futures: Aglaya Glebova

Aglaya Glebova, University of California, Berkeley

Department of Art & Archaeology; Princeton University Art Museum

Mon, 12/4 · 7:00 pm8:30 pm · Princeton High School Auditorium

PHS & LLL Present – Meth Lunches: Food and Longing in an American City

Kim Foster, food critic

Labyrinth Books; Princeton High School; Princeton Public Library; Princeton Food Project.

Tue, 12/5 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · A17 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building

Kwartler Family Lecture – How did Helena of Adiabene Become Queen of Jerusalem?

Sarit Kattan Gribetz, Fordham University

Program in Judaic Studies

Tue, 12/5 · 5:00 pm7:00 pm · 010 East Pyne

Writing in Good Faith for Reading in Bad Faith, Or: Making Literature in the Age of Haters

Joshua Cohen, author

Department of Comparative Literature; Department of German; Humanities Council

Tue, 12/5 · 6:00 pm7:30 pm · Labyrinth Books

The Buddhist and the Ethicist: Conversations on Effective Altruism, Engaged Buddhism, and More

Peter Singer, University Center for Human Values; Robert Wright, author

Labyrinth Books

Tue, 12/5 · 6:00 pm7:30 pm · 202 Jones Hall

PISC Paper nº3: “Ripple Effects of Arabization. Coptic History and Memory in late-medieval Egypt”

Tamer el-Leithy, Institute for Advanced Study

Near Eastern Studies Department; Department of Religion; Near Eastern Studies Program

Tue, 12/5 · 7:30 pm9:00 pm · Godfrey Kerr Theater Studio, Lewis Arts complex

L’Avant-Scène presents Fragments XXIII

Department of French and Italian; L'Avant-Scène

Wed, 12/6 · 12:00 pm1:20 pm · 209 Scheide Caldwell

Medieval Faculty Colloquium: “Engaging the Sensoria in Premodern Qur’an Commentary”

Tehseen Thaver, Religion

Program in Medieval Studies
Photo

Wed, 12/6 · 1:30 pm2:30 pm · Labyrinth Books

Readings from The Princeton Comics Notebook

Lewis Center for the Arts' Princeton Atelier


Wed, 12/6 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

Information structure insights from sign language anaphora

Kathryn Davidson, Harvard University

Program in Linguistics

Wed, 12/6 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 100 Jones Hall

A Conversation on Literature and the Climate Crisis with Pierre Ducrozet

Pierre Ducrozet, author; Göran Blix, French and Italian

Department of French and Italian

Wed, 12/6 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 202 Jones Hall

China: From a Nationless State to a Nation Defined by State

Mara Yue Du, Cornell University

East Asian Studies Program

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