Princeton Events Calendar

Trinity Church Lawn Concert, “Princeton to Port-au-Prince” to benefit Haitian Classrooms
On Sunday, May 16th, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Trinity Church will stage “Princeton to Port-au-Prince”, a rain or shine lawn concert with 100% of the profits to benefit Episcopal Relief and Development’s school rebuilding for Haitian children. On Trinity’s Stockton street front lawn, facing Princeton borough hall and Morven, bring a lawn chair and enjoy a variety of live music and fun activities for families, added with Haitian fare from Trenton’s Mommie Joe’s Caribbean restaurant, all served up with wine, beer (including Jamaican) and lemonade for the kids. READ MORE...

The countdown is on for Communiversity Festival of the Arts, an annual event hailed by TimeOff as “a festive, sparkling, spirited town-gown street fair brimming over with vitality, energy, and talent!” This year’s celebration is slated for Saturday April 24th noon - 5pmPresented by The Arts Council of Princeton and the students of Princeton University, Communiversity has become a cherished area tradition, attracting more than 35,000 people to the heart of Princeton, NJ, each spring. READ MORE at the Arts Council of Princeton Website

American Buffalo - March 9 - 28, 2010. In this penetrating battle of friendship versus business, loyalty is tested as three small-time crooks plot the midnight robbery of a buffalo nickel. David Mamet pens a biting critique of capitalism and inflated valuation in this menacing, humorous, and philosophical masterpiece. This volcanic production of David Mamet’s American Buffalo comes to McCarter from Chicago’s internationally acclaimed Steppenwolf Theatre Company. TICKETS & INFORMATION

Spring Dance Festival Opens at McCarter’s Berlind Theatre

Sheila Kohler Author of “Becoming Jane Eyre” Reads Thursday January 14th at Labyrinth Books

Princeton University Orchestra Performs The Nutcracker Suite and Jazz Variations

Ralph Nader and Chris Hedges to Discuss Nader's New Book “Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us” at Labyrinth Books

“Full Court Press: the Supreme Court, the Media, and Public Understanding”
on Wednesday, November 11th in Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall

Pulitzer Prize winner, Chris Hedges discusses his new book “Empire of llusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle”
on Tuesday, November 10th at Labyrinth Books
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