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Too Cute: American Style and the New Asian Cool, Princeton University
Wednesday March 3, 2010
09:30AM
Too Cute: American Style and the New Asian Cool, Princeton University, Prospect House and McCormick Hall, Room 101, 609-258-6771
9:30 a.m., Two-day conference explores the relationship between style and race by scholars and art practitioners from the fields of literary studies, performance and gender studies, American studies, east Asian studies, anthropology, philosophy, sociology, art, and art history. Erik Nakamura, editor and publisher of Giant Robot magazine is keynote address. Contemporary pop artist Yoshitomo Nara appears. Register., www.princeton.edu
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'The Last Exile: The Tapestry of a Life', Princeton Senior Resource Center
Wednesday March 3, 2010
01:00PM
Princeton Senior Resource Center, Suzanne Patterson Center, 45 Stockton Street, 609-924-7108
1 p.m., Jasha Levi, author of 'The Last Exile: The Tapestry of a Life' and a Plainsboro resident, is the featured speaker. Levi, 88, will talk about his journey and adventures from Sarajevo in 1921 to New York in 1956. Register. Free admission.
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Author Event, Labyrinth Books
Wednesday March 3, 2010
06:00PM
Author Event, Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, 609-497-1600
6 p.m., Mumia Abu-Jamal, author of 'Jailhouse Lawyers,' will call the store to talk to Cornel West and take questions about the book in which he tells the stories of fellow prisoners who use the court system to represent other prisoners. Abu-Jamal also wrote 'Live From Death Row,' 'Death Blossoms,' 'All Things Censored,' and 'We Want Freedom.' He has been on death row in Pennsylvania since 1982. West, author of 'Race Matters' and 'Brother West: Living Out Loud,' is a Princeton University professor., www.labyrinthbooks.com
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Patty Cronheim, Mediterra
Wednesday March 3, 2010
08:00PM - 10:00PM
Patty Cronheim, Mediterra, 29 Hulfish Street, Princeton, 609-252-9680
8 p.m. to 10 p.m., www.terramomo.com
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Jazz Vespers, Princeton University Chapel
Wednesday March 3, 2010
08:00PM
Jazz Vespers, Princeton University Chapel, Washington Road, 609-258-3654
8 p.m., Free.
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