ARTS BEAT The Art of ScienceNot all art is created in a studio: students and faculty in science and engineering at Princeton University have been hard at work creating stunning images in the lab and in nature. The 56 "Art of Science" works on display at the Princeton University Friend Center represent the theme of "intelligent design" interpreted in the broadest sense. Pictured: 'Iron Lotus' by Elle Starkman of Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. | WHAT'S HAPPENING IN PRINCETON, NJ? TODAY'S EVENTS TOMORROW'S EVENTS FUTURE EVENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT: 'Intelligent Design: Highlights of Arts and Crafts and Studio Craft Movements,' a permanent exhibition featuring work from the studio shops of Frederick W. Harer, Wharton Esherick, George Nakashima, Mira Nakashima-Yarnell, Phillip Lloyd Powell, Paul Evans, David Ellsworth, Mark Sfirri, Robert Dodge, Toshiko Takaezu, Robert Winokur, and Matthias Pliessnig, opens at the Michener Art Museum on Friday. For the latest from PrincetonInfo: Follow us on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook. INSIDE U.S. 1 NEWSPAPER See story list in current issueView current print edition of U.S. 1 View previous print edition of U.S. 1 Search Our Archives Get the retail scoop at Princeton Deals and on Twitter and Facebook (PrincetonDeals). Follow Princeton Comment and other blogs from our writers. TRAFFIC | MAPS | WALKING TOURS WEATHER | NEWS | MOVIE LISTINGS EVENTS AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Questions about this site? E-mail Richard K. Rein - rein@princetoninfo.com - or call 609-452-7000. |
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RECESSION RELIEF? Reports from several commercial real estate brokers show signs that that the recession may finally be ending, as office and industrial space rentals in central New Jersey were up in 2012. But for some companies, it was as if there had never been a recession. Hamilton-based Billtrust has seen a rapidly growing client base -- and profits -- in the past four years. Taft & Partners/PharmApprove has kept up with the latest advertising trends, and the FDA, to keep its growing business strong. And despite a few dismal years for architects, Joshua Zinder Architecture & Design has made several recent hires and is looking for more architects to join its ranks. |
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