After Noon Concert, Princeton University Chapel
Organ performance by John A. Wolfe of Church of the Holy Apostles in New York City. Free
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Public Lectures @Princeton University
Dean's Leadership Series, Princeton School of Public & International Affairs, Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall, Princeton University. spia.princeton.edu. Join Amber Greene, former acting special representative for racial equity and justice at the U.S. Department of State during the Biden-Harris Administration, for an insightful discussion on advancing racial and economic justice, increasing equity in government investments, and public service careers. Register. 4:30 p.m. Faculty Panel: Helène Aylon: Undercurrent, Princeton University Art Museum, Art on Hulfish, 11 Hulfish Street, Princeton. artmuseum.princeton.edu. Join guest curator Rachel Federman; Katherine Bussard, curator of photography; Esther Schor, professor of English; and Stacy Wolf, professor of theater, for a discussion of the exhibition Helène Aylon: Undercurrent. Speakers consider various aspects of Aylon's 50-year career as a feminist artist and ecological activist, including her approach to making art, her Jewish upbringing, reconciliation, and liberation. Reception to follow. Also available via Zoom. 5:30 p.m.
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Tavern Tales, Princeton Public Library
The Historical Society of Princeton shares artifacts from the Hudibras Tavern at this drop-in program. Explore the integral role of taverns, like Henry Greenland’s 1683 tavern, in town life.
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Tarot Card Reading & Wine Tasting, Crossing Vineyards & Winery
Get together with your friends for a fun Ladies’ Night Out. Enjoy wine tasting, dessert and a private Tarot Card reading. Reservations are a must. Cost: $45pp
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Randall Goosby Returns: Renaissance Quartet, McCarter
Step into the world of musical innovation with the Renaissance Quartet, a dynamic ensemble led by violinists Randall Goosby and Jeremiah Blacklow, along with violist Jameel Martin and cellist Daniel Hass. Graduates of the prestigious Juilliard School and mentored by the legendary Itzhak Perlman, these four virtuosos blend classical mastery with contemporary flair. Rooted in tradition yet boldly embracing the spirit of the 21st century, their performance is a journey through diverse musical landscapes, infused with jazz influences and remarkable technical prowess.
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The Bacchae of Euripides, Kelsey Theatre
Wole Soyinka's 1973 adaptation of the anicent Greek tragedy based on the Greek myth of King Pentheus of Thebes and his mother, Agave, and their punishment by the god Dionysus, god of wine and revelry. Presented by students from the Theater, Dance and Entertainment Technology; Fashion Apparel/Design; and Advertising and Graphic Design programs. $22. 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor, 609-570-3333. kelsey.mccc.edu
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