Events

Posted by Events @ Labyrinth Books on Mar 31st 2026

“On the Palestinian Diaspora and the Dream of Return”: A conversation between Professor Max Weiss and Hannah Lillith Assadi on her novel "Paradiso 17"

Tues 3/31 @ 6:00PMLabyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street Join us for a conversation between Professor Max Weiss and Hannah Lillith Assadi on her novel Paradiso 17, an intimate, sweeping tale of one man&r … read more

Posted by Events @ Labyrinth Books on Mar 25th 2026

Durba Mitra in conversation with Chandra Mohanty: "The Future That Was: A History of Third World Feminism Against Authoritarianism"

Thurs 3/26 @ 6:00PMLabyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street Durba Mitra's new book explores how Third World women seized the means of knowledge production to fight against rising authoritarianism and imagi … read more

Posted by Events @ Princeton University on Mar 25th 2026

Princeton University Public Lectures presents Percival Everett

Wed 3/25 @ 5:00PMMcCosh Hall Room 50, Princeton University Percival Everett's most recent novel James (2024) was longlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize and chosen for the Bo … read more

Posted by Events @ Princeton University on Mar 20th 2026

The Fund for Irish Studies presents Fintan O’Toole & Sam McBride: "For and Against a United Ireland"

Fri 3/20 @ 4:30PMJames Stewart Film Theatre, 185 Nassau Street Co-authors Fintan O’Toole and Sam McBride debate the points in their recent book, For and Against a United Ireland, as … read more

Posted by Events @ McCarter Theatre on Mar 19th 2026

Roy Wood Jr.: "The Man of Many Fathers" Book Tour

Thurs 3/19 @ 7:30 PMMcCarter Theatre Center, Matthew Theatre. Purchase tickets here. From comedian, Emmy-nominated writer and producer, and former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr … read more

Posted by Events @ Princeton University on Mar 18th 2026

Anny Gaul in conversation with Hanna Garth: "Nile Nightshade: An Egyptian Culinary History of the Tomato"

Wed 3/18 @ 12:00PM219 Aaron Burr Hall, Princeton University By the end of the twentieth century, the tomato, indigenous to the Americas, had become Egypt's top horticultural crop and a staple of Egyp … read more

Posted by Events @ Labyrinth Books on Mar 18th 2026

Hanna Garth in conversation with Bonnetta Adeeb & Ruha Benjamin: "Food Justice Undone: Lessons for Building a Better Movement"

Wed 3/18 @ 6:00PMLabyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street Food justice activists have worked to increase access to healthy food in low-income communities of color across the United States. Yet despite thei … read more

Posted by Events @ Labyrinth Books on Mar 17th 2026

Steven Weitzman: "Disasters of Biblical Proportions: The Ten Plagues Then, Now, and at the End of the World"

Tues 3/17 @ 6:00PMLabyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street People have been telling and retelling stories about disasters for as long as they have been telling stories. One of the oldest of such stori … read more