Community Corner

Today: Conversation With a Pulitzer Prize Winner & More

Looking for things to do in and around Princeton today? Here's our roundup of fun and interesting events.

The League of Women voters will host voter registration at the Princeton Farmers' Market, Hinds Plaza, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Westminister Conservatory faculty recital, featuring Darryl Yokley on saxophone and Ruisha Zhang on piano. Niles Chapel,Nassau Presbyterian Church, 12:15 p.m. 

The Princeton University Art Museum presents
 a discussion with Jayson Musson, also known as Hennessy Youngman, a character through whom the artist comments on the racial and gendered politics of the art world. 6 p.m. in McCormick 101. A reception in the Art Museum follows.

Princeton Public Library's Evenings with Friends series resumes with A. Scott Berg, the biographer who won the National Book Award for “Max Perkins: Editor of Genius,” the Pulitzer Prize for “Lindbergh." His biographical memoir of Katharine Hepburn, “Kate Remembered,” topped the bestseller list in 2003. His highly biography of Woodrow Wilson is scheduled for publication in September. Light buffet-style dinner and drinks are included. Community Room, $50/$125 for a three-evening package, 6:30 p.m 

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