ART OF Simplifying with Patricia Diesel, ACP
With over two decades of experience helping people simplify their lives, Patricia Diesel has become a trusted voice in transforming chaos into clarity. Prepare to be inspired, surprised, and motivated to create a life that's simpler, cleaner, and beautifully your own.
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Author Sash Bischoff at Labyrinth Books
The author discusses her new book, "Sweet Fury," an incisive and bold critique of America’s deep-rooted misogyny.
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Live Music Milonga, Viva Tango
Lesson for all levels followed by milonga with Melina Mistral as instructor and DJ. Register. $20. Suzanne Patterson Building, 45 Stockton St., Princeton. www.vivatango.org
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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 $45 per person.
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Concert Classics Series - Christian Gerhaher, Baritone & Gerold Huber, Piano - Richardson Auditorium
In 1988, philosophy student Christian Gerhaher asked his friend Gerold Huber to read through some of Robert Schumann’s vocal works. Fast forward three decades, and the duo — firmly established as “the greatest partnership in singing” (The New York Times) — released an award-winning 11-disc box set of nearly 300 of the composer’s songs on the Sony label. Having brought their expertise to the world’s most venerated concert hall, they now make their Princeton University Concerts debut sharing some of these gems in a program that places Schumann’s lesser-known lieder alongside his beloved Liederkreis, Op. 39, deemed one of the greatest song cycles of the 19th century. This is an unmissable opportunity to immerse in the composer’s vocal writing performed by the one of the most fascinating lieder duos of our time.
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Sun Ra Arkestra, McCarter Theatre
Join the legendary Sun Ra Arkestra for an evening of cosmic jazz and Afro-futurism. Founded in the mid-1950s by the innovative Sun Ra, the Arkestra blends big-band swing, space-age jazz, and vibrant Afro-pageantry into their electrifying performances. Known for their groundbreaking use of synthesizers and their message of positive vibrations, the Arkestra has recorded over 100 albums. Don’t miss the chance to experience this iconic ensemble as they continue their inter-galactic tour with shows at major festivals and venues worldwide.
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'Here There Are Blueberries', McCarter Theatre
2024 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Hailed as the “best theatre of the year” (Los Angeles Times) this celebrated new production from the Tony and Emmy nominee Moisés Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project (The Laramie Project), comes to Princeton with an unmissable, two-week-only engagement. In 2007, a mysterious album featuring Nazi-era photographs arrived at the desk of a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist. As curators unraveled the shocking truth behind the images, the album soon made headlines and ignited a debate that reverberated far beyond the museum walls. Based on real events, Here There Are Blueberries tells the story of these historical photographs—what they reveal about the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and our own humanity. Click here for more information
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Holst’s The Planets — An HD Odyssey, New Jersey Symphony
Concert conducted by Xian Zhang includes Caroline Shaw's "The Observatory," inspired by scientists who study the night sky's deepest reaches; Ralph Vaughan Williams' "The Lark Ascending," a wonder of flight in sound; and Gustav Holst's "The Planets," accompanied by a giant screen over the stage that becomes a canvas for NASA's jaw-dropping images. $20 to $165. State Theater New Jersey, 15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick. www.stnj.org
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