Arts & Humanities
Arts & Humanities content overview
‘I’m Painting the Experience of a Moment’
After gathering force for years, Mary Weatherford ’84 is now an art star
Caroline Cheung Explores Ancient Worlds
March 6: New Sculpture by Frank Stella ’58 Unveiled in Florida
Oyin Sangoyomi ’23’s First Novel Is Set in Medieval West Africa
‘Masquerade’ draws from both Nigerian and Greek mythology
Q&A: Hollywood Tigers Reflect On Paths to Careers in Film
“I think you have to be a little bit damaged by your love of storytelling to be successful in this business”
Richard Dorment ’68 on Scandal and Art
Alexandre Montagu ’87 and professor David Bellos Explore the Complicated World of Copyright in New Book
Joseph Nye ’58 Offers Personal Account of ‘the American Century’ in New Book
Ruha Benjamin Challenges Society to Dream of a Better World in New Book
Princeton Portrait: He Wrote a Cookbook for Those Best at Making Reservations
Charles Browne 1896 *1899 (1875-1947)
Q&A: Anthropology Professor Hanna Garth on Food Insecurity
Garth says food justice is about “righting the inequities that exist in our current global industrial food system”
Newsmakers Q&A: Elizabeth Winkler ’11 Dissects the Furor Over Shakespeare’s ID
Winkler asks: Why does a question about the authorship of 400-year-old plays get people so riled up?
Christen A. Smith ’99 Collaborates with Co-editors to Translate the Work of a Brazil Black Movement Icon
Princetonians Photo: Perfect Picture
Professor Marshall Brown Pieces Together Architecture With Collage
The collages are beautiful and mysterious, filled with surprising juxtapositions
Yelena Baraz Brings the Classics to Life
Princeton Art Museum Records Show More Almagià Artifacts in Collection
Edoardo Almagià ’73 has been accused of trafficking looted antiquities for decades
In Memoriam: Library Curator Alfred L. Bush
Ph.D.s Increasingly Consider a Life Outside the Ivory Tower
Alumni on staff say grad students should think about careers other than tenure-track faculty roles
R. Isabela Morales *19 Builds Book on Slavery From her Dissertation
With ‘Nyad,’ Filmmaker Chai Vasarhelyi ’00 Tells Another Wild Story
“There’s something about ‘NYAD’ that empowered me to be myself”
An Influential Author Who Got His Start at a Student Publication
José Donoso ’51 (1924-96)