It’s always about energizing civic discourse, no? NJ Arts News and the Princeton Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies are bringing four heavy hitters together this month to lead a discussion about just that. The free public forum, at Princeton University on Tuesday, Oct. 15, will include journalist, author and Goucher University president Sanford Ungar; Melissa Lane, Princeton professor and author of Eco-Republic ; Rosemary Parillo, editor-in-chief of the Star-Ledger’s Inside Jersey; and Stanley Katz, director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies at Princeton. The event begins at 7 p.m. and will be held in Robertson Hall Bowl 001 in Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School.
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