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The Black South in the Sixties photography exhibit opens in Princeton
On November 9, the day after Election Day, author, photographer and singer/songwriter Julius Lester ...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘Anthracite Fields’ to be performed in Trenton
Rider University’s Westminster College of the Arts will be performing the 201 ...
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Dutch novelist Pia de Jong gives the world a window into America
Latino garden workers waiting to be picked up, suburbanites planning summer seaside vacations, young mothers scurrying from SUVs to Pilat ...
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Pine barrens documentary to be shown with live music at Princeton film festival
“Storytelling was once of enough importance in the Pine Barrens to give rise to a class of local Homers, some of whom did nothing a ...
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Co-founder of the Latin American Community Art Project to speak at Princeton
The Salvadoran War lasted 12 horrific years (1979-1992), during which time civilians were terrorized by death squads and children were re ...
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Princeton exhibit reminds us that division and hatred are nothing new
As we obsess over the crises of our times, we may lose sight that humans have been warmongers since the very beginning. Differences over ...
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Trenton museum exhibit looks at furniture as art
More than ever, we could use a comfy chair to curl up in. The Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie is offering a well-furnished living room t ...
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Major art exhibit shows Henri Matisse’s influence on American artists
Many seeking to satisfy a craving for the artwork of Henri Matisse need go no further than Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation. With 5 ...
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Princeton University launches online archive of American photographer Minor White
Princeton University Art Museum has launched a searchable online database to help art lovers find information about Minor White (1908–1 ...
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Exhibit shows some of the advances in printmaking made under Atelier 17
Several decades before the birth of the feminist art movement, a group of women artists forged paths toward personal and abstract imagery ...
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Sculptor Ned Smyth re-interprets classical architecture using stones
Ned Smyth’s journey toward becoming a sculptor reached a critical juncture in 1971. As a long-haired 23-year-old hitch-hiking from ...
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