Monday, Jan. 9
George Scott will discuss at the Performing Arts Center of . Scott is an expert on family health counseling and the Middlesex and Monmouth County coordinator of the Traumatic Loss Coalition for Youth. The talk is geared toward parents of middle and high school-age children. 7 p.m., Free.
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presents poets for 20 minute readings followed by an open mic session., 7:30 p.m.
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Tuesday, Jan. 10
will speak and sign copies of his book at the , 7 p.m., Free.
The Princeton Learning Cooperative presents the movie, shedding light on the practices of a multi-billion dollar marketing machine that sells kids and parents everything from junk food and video games to educational products and the family car. 7 p.m., $5.
Lynnette Young will explain , give some tips and tricks and show live, hands-on feature tours of the social media platform. , 7:30 pm, Free.
Wednesday, Jan. 11
Nino LoCasio, executive chef of the Nassau Inn's , will demonstrate how to prepare warm and comforting winter dishes at , part the monthly Flavors of Princeton series. 10:30 a.m., Free, reservations strongly suggested by calling 609-924-9529 x220.
The will screen the documentary film which provides an account of the 21st century slave trade, featuring Cornel West, Madeleine Albright and other political and cultural figures. 7 p.m., Free.
The Princeton Atelier and the Department of Music will present "Moved by Music," a program of collaborative performances by student musicians and movement artists inspired by the works of Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Ravel and Bartol. Talpin Auditorium, Fine Hall, 8 p.m., Free.
Thursday, Jan. 12
will run run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Community Room at the , featuring farm, craft and artistic items. Free.
The hosts an Immediately following the reception, there will be a panel discussion with the photographers. Reception is at 5 p.m., discussion is at 7 p.m., both free.
at the , featuring refreshments and a riddle-solving quest through the museum's ancient Greek and Roman galleries, followed by a screening of the film: Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010). Begins at 6 p.m., Free.
presents a book launch for
Friday, Jan. 13
presents . 8 p.m., Tickets begin at $20,
Mercer County Community College presents beginning today at Kelsey Theatre. Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for senior citizens and $14 for children and students.
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