Category: archives
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Bamboozled
Spike Lee examines the persistence of racial stereotypes in a biting Hollywood satire. [R] By: Kam Williams Spike Lee has always struck me as a frustrated filmmaker, as if artistically constrained by a medium unequipped to effectively articulate his highly-politicized vision on screen until Bamboozled. Finally, Spike has produced the perfect Spike Lee movie by…
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PRESS FORUM: Elections
Which presidential candidate do you plan to vote for? Which presidential candidate do you plan to vote for?
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Domestic abuse topic at Jewish Center
By: Staff Dr. Elaine Weiss will be the keynote speaker for the second annual Project SARAH (Stop Abusive Relationships at Home) community event, which will be held at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25, at the Jewish Center, 435 Nassau St., Princeton. Admission is free. The program, "Breaking the Silence: Domestic Abuse in the Jewish Community," will…
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Smoke testing planned for Saturday
By:Staff The East Windsor Municipal Utilities Authority will resume smoke testing of gravity sewers between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday (rain date Oct. 21). Smoke testing will be performed on Pinehurst Drive, Piney Branch Road and Holland Lane. EWMUA employees perform the testing by releasing a smoke agent, under pressure, into sanitary sewers. Smoke…
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Week Without Violence starts Sunday
In conjunction with the sixth annual national YWCA Week Without Violence campaign, the Princeton YWCA has scheduled several events beginning this Sunday and running through Oct. 21 with the theme, "A Family at Peace." The events are free unless otherwise noted:? * Week Without Violence kickoff, by the Princeton YWCA in cooperation with the Princeton…
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Committee to Determine Temple Fate
New guidelines may reject Chinmaya Mission building plans By: Brian Shappell The Planning Board voted unanimously Oct. 5 to place restrictions on new houses of worship throughout the township. The board recommended an ordinance to the Township Committee that would permit houses of worship to be built throughout the township as long as they comply…
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Brown offense presents fun challenge for PU
Kongslie leads young secondary By: Justin Feil Fun is different things to different people. To a child, it’s fun to play with toys. To an early teenager, maybe a computer game does the trick. To a Princeton University sophomore, apparently it’s facing a Brown University football team that has the leading scoring offense in the…
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Performance to raise cash for organ fund
Robert Bullington will give a voice recital at Cranbury United Methodist Church, Sunday. By: Brian Shappell The church choir isn’t going to be doing the only singing at the Cranbury United Methodist Church this Sunday. Robert Bullington will be giving a voice recital at the church at 4 p.m. The baritone will be singing a…
