Princeton History Walks: Princeton’s Literary Century
The library’s local history team leads a tour highlighting the last century of Princeton’s literary achievement. Rain date is Nov. 13 at the same time.
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Dutchman and the Slave, Passage Theater
Mill Hill Playhouse, 205 East Front Street, Trenton. www.passagetheatre.org. "Dutchman" is an emotionally charged and highly symbolic version of the Adam and Eve story, set on a subway car, which was the first critical success for playwright/activist Amiri Baraka. "The Slave" is the story of Walker Vessles, a Black man who visits the home of his ex-wife, a white woman now married to a white professor. $35.
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Cocktails for a Cause, Dress for Success Central New Jersey
Please join us for Dress for Success Central New Jersey’s Cocktails for a Cause on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, from 5:30-8:30 pm at Jasna Polana, Princeton. The evening includes a cocktail hour with one hour open beer and wine bar, buffet dinner, silent auction, 50/50, honoree awards, a presentation from one of our clients, and a keynote from a woman who embodies our mission of economic and personal empowerment.
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Author: Anne Hand @Princeton Public Library
In her memoir, "Austrian Again: Reclaiming a Lost Legacy," Anne Hand recounts her family's untold Holocaust story. Timothy Nelson joins her for a conversation about identity and reclaiming lost roots. Following the reading and conversation, the author will sign copies of her book.
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