On Shakespeare, Jodi Picoult ’87 Just Doesn’t Buy It
‘When I started to learn more about Emilia Bassano, I couldn’t believe how seamlessly her life plugged in all of the question marks and gaps that exist in Shakespeare’s’
‘When I started to learn more about Emilia Bassano, I couldn’t believe how seamlessly her life plugged in all of the question marks and gaps that exist in Shakespeare’s’
From Altadena to Malibu to Pacific Palisades, Princetonians are picking up the pieces. “When the bad stuff happens, my tendency is to try to focus on ‘What’s the next step?’”
Four alumni retiring from the House assess the state of national politics and the country
After gathering force for years, Mary Weatherford ’84 is now an art star
Princeton friends are mourning ‘Tock’ Rush, who died last week on a Titanic expedition
‘That muscle memory produces the semi-conscious effect of being in the zone, hitting one shot after another’
‘Over time it just seems that our work has become more and more relevant’
‘The truth is kinda funny when you say it right,’ Pollnow says
Gnostic myths ‘postulate worlds and gods beyond our own,’ Segal says
An Architect Who Never Stopped Experimenting
The teacher’s advice: Write about what you know. And put a thought around that sentence!
Brian Taylor ’84