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May 21, 2012

 
"Beha’s debut novel...is a thoughtful journey about the place of intellectual curiosity in relation to faith, friendship, and love."—Publishers Weekly
 

May 17, 2012

Know Your Neighbor:  Jennifer Tao talks about a passion for art

Jennifer Tao has never taken an art class at Princeton High School. You wouldn’t know that, however, by looking at her involvement in the arts at PHS. Numina Gallery, PHS’s student-run art gallery, currently features Tao’s work in the annual Senior Show.

May 17, 2012

Long-Term Homelessness,Cast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags:

May 17, 2012

Joining Adam are the friends of Davis International Center of Princeton University, Frank Ryle author of "Keeping Score", Kevin Fox, Jody Wood, Shawn Slaughter & Phil Jackson of Side-B TVCast: Princeton Community Television

May 17, 2012

Interview with Janine Caffery, author of "Nurturing Brillance" and "Drive: 9 Ways to Motivate Your Kids to Achive"Cast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags: Janine Caffery, Nurturing Brillance and Drive

May 17, 2012

The NJ Insider interviews Democratic Primary Candidate Kevin Wilkes. Running for Mayor of PrincetonCast: Princeton Community Television

May 17, 2012

Candidate Statement by Liz Lempert, Democratic Primary Candidate for Mayor of PrincetonCast: Princeton Community Television

May 17, 2012

The NJ Insider interviews Richard Woodbridge Republican Candidate for Mayor of Princeton.Cast: Princeton Community Television

May 17, 2012

Local Hip-Hop Music videosCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags:

May 12, 2012

The Princeton United Methodist Church Youth Choirs and Band will present an abbreviated version of the musical “Children of Eden,” by Stephen Schwartz from the book by John Caird, on Sunday, May 13 during the 9:30 and 11 a.m. worship services. This musical is presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International. Located at Nassau and Vandeventer, the church is handicapped accessible and a nursery is available.

May 12, 2012

Singer and pianist Fred Miller presents a Lecture in Song Saturday, May 19 at 3 p.m. in the Community Room of Princeton Public Library.
 
Miller, a favorite with library audiences, returns to present another in his series of programs examining American pop standards. This program focuses on lyricist, composer, pop singer and recording executive Johnny Mercer, whose many hits include “That Old Black Magic,” “Fools Rush In,” One for My Baby,” and “I Remember You.”

May 12, 2012

Authors James L. Gould and Carol Grant Gould discuss their book “Nature’s Compass: The Mystery of Animal Navigation,” Tuesday, May 22 at 7 p.m. at Princeton Public Library.
 

May 12, 2012

Robert Rodriguez,
     Piano & Composer

Michael Rodriguez,
     Trumpet & Composer

 

May 12, 2012

This popular jazz ensemble returns to the library to perform a concert of music by Dave Brubeck, along with original compositions. Pianist and composer Mintel, who founded the group in 1993, is known as a top interpreter of Brubeck’s music. The quartet released the critically acclaimed album “50 Years After…A Tribute to Dave Brubeck” in 2010.

May 10, 2012

Interview with Princeton Mayor candidate Kevin WilkesCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags: Kevin Wilkes, Princeton, Mayor and candidate

May 3, 2012

Redistricting in New Jersey. Guests include Liz Muoio, Chair of the Mercer County Democratic Committee, Dudley Siprelle, Chairman of the Princeton Republican Committee, Chad Goerner Mayor of Princeton Township and Kamal Khanna, Council President of West Windsor TownshipCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags:

May 3, 2012

Business Development and Management Coach, Milton ParisCast: Princeton Community TelevisionTags: Milton Paris and Business Development