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Princeton, NJ 08542 United States

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Tue, 5/23Wed, 5/24 · 201 Wooten Hall

Fear and Loathing in the Movies

Department of Philosophy; Humanities Council; University Center for Human Values

Fri, 5/19 · 8:00 pm10:00 pm · Matthews Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center

Andy Borowitz: Profiles In Ignorance

Andy Borowitz, author

McCarter Theatre Center

Fri, 5/19Sat, 5/20 · 102 Woolworth

Instruments of Global Music Theory—Conference

Department of Music, Humanities Council

Wed, 5/17 · 4:00 pm5:00 pm · Princeton Senior Resource Center

“Thirteen Months in Dixie,” Friends of Princeton University Library Small Talk

Jeaninne Surette Honstein, artist; Steven Knowlton, Princeton University Library

Friends of Princeton University Library

Tue, 5/16 · 6:00 pm7:30 pm · Labyrinth Books

LLL Presents | Period: The Real Story of Menstruation

Kate Clancy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Catherine Clune-Taylor, Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies

Princeton Public Library; Labyrinth Books; Humanities Council; Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies

Thu, 5/11 · 8:00 pm10:00 pm · Whitman College Class of 1970 Theater

Il laboratorio teatrale presents: “Il portiere di notte”

Department of French and Italian

Thu, 5/11 · 6:00 pm7:30 pm · Labyrinth Books

Writers and Missionaries: Essays on the Radical Imagination

Adam Shatz, London Review of Books; Michael Wood, Department of English, Department of Comparative Literature

Labyrinth Books; Department of English; Humanities Council

Wed, 5/10 · 12:00 pm1:20 pm · 161 East Pyne and Zoom

“Wooden Horses, Minotaurs and Catalogues of Ships”

Yiannis Doukas, University of Galway

Department of Classics

Tue, 5/9 · 12:00 pm1:00 pm · Zoom

Faculty Workshop: New Technologies for Teaching and Learning with Images

Julia Gearhart, Art & Archaeology; Ben Johnston, McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning

McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning

Mon, 5/8 · 2:00 pm4:00 pm · 301 Wooten Hall

The History of Political Thought: A Symposium on Methods and Current Controversies

University Center for Human Values

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