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Friday, February 20, 2015 Other Campus Events Friday, February 20 Saturday, February 21, 2015 Updated 16 February 2015 2:30 p.m. Athletics: Men's Lacrosse vs. Hofstra Tickets required; $10/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 4849. Class of 1952 Stadium 6:00 p.m. Athletics: Women's Basketball vs. Dartmouth Tickets required; $5/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 4849. Jadwin Gymnasium 6:00 p.m. Performance: Emerging Writers Reading with Marie Howe Acclaimed poet Marie Howe and Filipa Ioannou '15, Cosette Gonzales '15, Evan Coles '15, Milena Phan '15 and Yessica Martinez '15, seniors in the Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Creative Writing, will read their work as part of the new Emerging Writers Series. Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street 7:00 p.m. Athletics: Men's Volleyball vs. Coker Dillon Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Athletics: Men's Hockey vs. Brown Tickets required; $10/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 4849. Hobey Baker Rink 7:30 p.m. Performance: Theatre of Voices Presented by the Princeton University Glee Club. Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall 7:30 p.m. Performance: Lights, Pianos, Action! Presented by Princeton's Pianists' Ensemble. Movie soundtracks performed on five keyboards. Frist Campus Center Film/Performance Theater

Friday, February 20, 2015 (continued) 8:00 p.m. Film Event: The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst Conversation and Screening with Filmmaker Andrew Jarecki 85 Presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts. Take an intimate, insiders look at the new HBO serial documentary The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst with director Andrew Jarecki 85. Robert Durst, scion of NY s billionaire real estate family, has been accused of three murders but never convicted. Brilliant and reclusive, Durst has never spoken publicly until now. The Jinx is the result of Jarecki s seven year investigation revealing secrets that have baffled authorities for 30 years. The evening features a conversation with Jarecki and Lewis Center Chair Michael Cadden. Free and open to the public, reception included; advanced reservations recommended reserve at http://thejinx.eventbrite.com James M. Stewart 32 Theater, 185 Nassau Street 8:00 p.m. Performance: The Little Dog Laughed Presented by Theatre Intime. Play by Douglas Carter Beane. Directed by Jack Moore '15. When Hollywood star Mitchell falls in love with rentboy Alex, they find themselves questioning everything what they have always believed about the nature of love and success. As they fumble through their relationship s awkward, tentative, endearing first steps, Diane is there to guide the show to a happy ending the way she defines it. Tickets required; $12/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 9220. Hamilton Murray Theater, Murray Dodge Hall 8:00 p.m. Performance: Organ Concert 10th Anniversary Sampler Featuring Eric Plutz, University Organist. University Chapel 8:00 p.m. Performance: Spring Dance Festival Presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts Program in Dance. Featuring over 50 students performing repertory works by Zvi Gotheiner, Stephen Petronio (staged by Ori Flomin), Jodie Gates (staged by Jennifer Lott), and Susan Marshall, Director of the Program in Dance (staged by Luke Miller), along with the premiere of new works by Marjani Forté and David Neumann. Tickets required; $15/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 9220. Berlind Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center

Friday, February 20, 2015 (continued) 11:00 p.m. Performance: Fuzzy Dice Fall Show Presented by Fuzzy Dice Improv Comedy. Frist Campus Center Film/Performance Theater Saturday, February 21, 2015 9:00 a.m. Athletics: Women's Water Polo Ivy League Championship To 4:00 p.m. DeNunzio Pool 10:30 a.m. Art for Families: Degas s Dancers Princeton University Art Museum invites all ages to explore the work of Edgar Degas and find inspiration for your own work of art. A gallery activity is followed by a related art project. Drop in until 1:00 p.m. Princeton University Art Museum 1:00 p.m. Athletics: Women's Lacrosse vs. Loyola Class of 1952 Stadium 2:00 p.m. Performance: Circus Oz "But Wait There's More" From the land down under comes Circus Oz, the best little circus in the world in its only engagement in the eastern USA this year! With an astonishing mix of stunt jumping acrobatics, cutting edge juggling, virtuosic unicycling, elegant trapeze flying, the exciting Rou Cyr rim, cheeky impersonations, ridiculous knockabout comedy, and multi skilled human physical exuberance, their new show "But Wait... There s More" uses circus to satirize the rising tide of information, speed, consumerism, visual pollution, the net, and today s manic fast paced lifestyles all entwined with music performed by the live Circus Oz band. The result is a punchy, exciting, funny, vaudeville inspired show gleefully Australian and designed for audiences of all ages. Tickets required; $25 55/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 2787. Matthews Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center 2:00 p.m. Princeton University Art Museum Highlights Tour Discover the Art Museum's premier collections spanning antiquity to contemporary in a Highlights Tour, offered free of charge. Tours meet at the entrance to the Museum. Princeton University Art Museum

Saturday, February 21, 2015 (continued) 5:00 p.m. The City Lost and Found Exhibition Celebration The architect and urbanist Michael Sorkin, whose practice spans design, criticism, and teaching, will deliver a keynote lecture in conjunction with the opening of the exhibition The City Lost and Found: Capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960 1980. A reception in the Art Museum will follow. Princeton University Art Museum 6:00 p.m. Athletics: Women's Basketball vs. Harvard The Princeton women's basketball team will host its annual Princeton Plays Pink game to raise awareness and money for the fight against and treatment of breast cancer. Free game admission for all fans who arrive dressed in pink! Othewise, tickets required; $5/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 4849. Jadwin Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Athletics: Men's Wrestling vs. Nebraska Dillon Gymnasium 7:00 p.m. Athletics: Men's Hockey vs. Yale Tickets required; $10/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 4849. Hobey Baker Rink 7:00 p.m. Performance: Roaring 20 Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall 7:30 p.m. Performance: Circus Oz "But Wait There's More" From the land down under comes Circus Oz, the best little circus in the world in its only engagement in the eastern USA this year! With an astonishing mix of stunt jumping acrobatics, cutting edge juggling, virtuosic unicycling, elegant trapeze flying, the exciting Rou Cyr rim, cheeky impersonations, ridiculous knockabout comedy, and multi skilled human physical exuberance, their new show "But Wait... There s More" uses circus to satirize the rising tide of information, speed, consumerism, visual pollution, the net, and today s manic fast paced lifestyles all entwined with music performed by the live Circus Oz band. The result is a punchy, exciting, funny, vaudeville inspired show gleefully Australian and designed for audiences of all ages. Tickets required; $25 55/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 2787. Matthews Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center

Saturday, February 21, 2015 (continued) 7:30 p.m. Performance: Lights, Pianos, Action! Presented by Princeton's Pianists' Ensemble. Movie soundtracks performed on five keyboards. Frist Campus Center Film/Performance Theater 8:00 p.m. Performance: Jazz Faculty Recital Composing in the Moment Featuring tenor saxophonist Ralph Bowen, guitarist Bruce Arnold, pianist Michael Cochrane, bassist Brian Glassman, drummer Vince Ector, and musical director Dr. Anthony Branker. Taplin Auditorium,Fine Hall 8:00 p.m. Performance: The Little Dog Laughed Presented by Theatre Intime. Play by Douglas Carter Beane. Directed by Jack Moore '15. When Hollywood star Mitchell falls in love with rentboy Alex, they find themselves questioning everything what they have always believed about the nature of love and success. As they fumble through their relationship s awkward, tentative, endearing first steps, Diane is there to guide the show to a happy ending the way she defines it. Tickets required; $12/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 9220. Hamilton Murray Theater, Murray Dodge Hall 8:00 p.m. Performance: Spring Dance Festival Presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts Program in Dance. Featuring over 50 students performing repertory works by Zvi Gotheiner, Stephen Petronio (staged by Ori Flomin), Jodie Gates (staged by Jennifer Lott), and Susan Marshall, Director of the Program in Dance (staged by Luke Miller), along with the premiere of new works by Marjani Forté and David Neumann. Tickets required; $15/ticket. Purchase by phone: 609 258 9220. Berlind Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center ORANGE KEY CAMPUS TOURS Experience the University from the individual perspective of an undergraduate student. Orange Key Tours cover many aspects of Princeton life, from academic information and campus life to University history and architectural details. No registration required. Tours depart on Friday at 11:15 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. from Clio Hall and on Saturday at 11:15 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. from the Frist Campus Center.

Exhibits Updated 16 February 2015 Lewis Center for the Arts: Friday, 10:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Senior Art Show by Chris St. John '15 The Lewis Center s Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of undergraduate work. Lucas Gallery, 185 Nassau Street Princeton University Art Museum: Friday and Saturday, 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Art Museum Highlights Tour: Saturday, 2:00 p.m. The City Lost and Found: Capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960 1980 Exhibit opens Saturday, February 21. American cities underwent seismic transformations in the 1960s and 1970s, from shifting demographics and political protests to reshaping through highways and urban renewal. Amid this climate of upheaval, photographers, architects, activists, performance artists, and filmmakers turned conditions of crisis into sites for civic discourse and artistic expression. A collaboration between the Art Institute of Chicago and the Princeton University Art Museum, The City Lost and Found explores photographic and cinematic responses to the changing fabric of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles that contributed to a reconsideration of cities in popular media and urban policy during this period. This exhibition and publication raise timely questions about the role of art within the social, political, and physical landscape of cities. Winter Exhibition Celebration: Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Firestone Library: Friday, 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.; Saturday, Noon 5:00 p.m. Versailles on Paper: A Graphic Panorama of the Palace and Gardens of Louis XIV This exhibition, which coinceds with the tercentenary of the death of Louis XIV (1638 1715), brings together the finest holdings of Firestone and Marquand Libraries documenting the development of Versailles during the reign of the "Sun King." Main Gallery Seeley G. Manuscript Library: Friday, 9:00 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Suits, Soldiers, and Hippies On the local scale, this exhibition provides insight into the reaction of the Princeton University community. Photographs and letters among other documents highlight campus events such as the SDS occupation of the IDA, the Princeton Strike, and the 1970 commencement ceremony, and reveal how the war sparked unrest but also fostered collaboration between the administration and the student body that induced change at both the institutional and national level. Weiss Lounge