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art, entertainment, health, home, fashion
media kit 2016 art, entertainment, health, home, fashion About Our Publication specifications/circulation/distribution M A R C H /A P R I L 2 0 1 4 Exclusive home delivery (35% of circulation): 35,000 printed and distributed to qualified high-net-worth individuas with HHI of $150,000 or greater. BEING ESTHER DYSON I’m flattered,” Esther Dyson says quietly when asked how it feels to be referred to by names like “queen of the internet,” “digital visionary,” or “innovation evangelist par excellence.” In a list of “Famous Real-life People Named ‘Esther’” her name appears next to Queen Esther and the competitive swimmer/movie star, Esther Williams. Since Dyson is a tenacious pursuer of new causes and a swimmer who steadfastly hits the pool every day no matter where she is, there is a certain unintended logic to citing this trio of Esthers in the same entry. On a recent snowy Saturday in New York City, Dyson is the only person at Meet-up.com’s Broadway headquarters. Moving around the broad expanse of computer banks, she cuts a slight figure in worn jeans and a well-laundered tee-shirt. Sitting down, she kicks off her comfortable flats, exposing cozy-looking red socks. For an “angel investor” who is “one of the most influential voices in technology,” she comes across as pretty earth-bound. After over thirty years of being “one of the most powerful women in American business,” the 62-year old’s history is pretty well-known by now. The eldest child of the distinguished physicist Freeman Dyson and his first wife, mathematician Verena Huber, Esther was born in Zurich. Her brother George, also from this marriage, was born BY in Princeton where they both grew up with their father and his second wife Imme, mother to four more daughters, surrounded by brainiacs at the Institute for Advanced Study, where her father is still a beloved figure. Family and colleagues recently celebrated his 90th birthday there. “People want to talk to Esther–because she is Esther. In the world she travels in, she is one of those women, like Martina in tennis or Hillary in politics, who need only be identified by her first name. In fact, Esther may well be the most powerful woman in computing.” PRINCETON Dyson has fond memories of Princeton. “I had a wonderful childhood; I was oblivious to everything going on around me.” At around the age of eight, she says, she wanted to marry Prince Charles. Other ELLEN GILBERT PHOTOGRAPHY BY childhood memories include sharing a sled with her father who took it to work on snowy days, and fantasizing about becoming a librarian as a result of the pleasure she took in the Princeton Public Library, located then in Bainbridge House. Ever the acute observer, Dyson took not of different parenting styles at the library, as some parents let their kids have free rein among the books while others strictly controlled whatever their children read. Dyson is clearly a product of the former. However happy her childhood was, Dyson left home at 15. “I really wanted to be a teenager and we needed room for the younger kids,” she explains. She had her parents’ blessing and enrolled at Harvard. Writing for the daily newspaper, The Crimson, proved to be far more engaging than going to math and science classes. Harvard administrators were not pleased: calling her in one day, they expressed concern about how the promising student they had accepted appeared now to be a laggard with mediocre grades. Her response was to take a year off for travelling in Morocco with her boyfriend. When she returned to Harvard the following year she switched her major to economics. Still devoted to The Crimson, Dyson’s attendance record and grades remained undistinguished. She served as an extra when the movie Love Story was filmed on campus. After it was released, she gave it a “pompous” review in the The Crimson. 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Dijkgraaf is one of those rare scientists able to explain the most recondite aspects of quantum and string theory to a lay audience. De Jong is popular newspaper columnist and a leading voice in Dutch-language fiction. Together with their three children, the couple took up residence in Princeton’s historic Olden Farm last summer. It hasn’t taken them long to settle in. m ay/j u n e 2 0 1 5 pia de jong The DuTch NovelisT calls PriNceToN home In this day and age, it’s difficult to move in an absolute sense,” laughs Dijkgraaf, likening the experience to a quantum mechanical particle in two places at the same time. Here and there; Princeton and Amsterdam. Modern communication and travel made the decision to come to Princeton an easy one, says de Jong: “It’s not a case of giving anything up, living in two worlds is an enrichment for the whole family.” Dijkgraaf’s appointment to the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) prompted an avalanche of jubilation from scientists and non-scientists alike. Vartan Gregorian, head of the Carnegie Corporation of New York and an Institute trustee, praised his “rigorous intellect.” Edward Witten commended his “outstanding contributions to our understanding of quantum fields and strings and their relations to problems of gauge theory, geometry and quantum black holes.” Social scientist Joan Wallach Scott and Princeton University President Emeritus Harold Shapiro lauded his appointment. Dijkgraaf is no stranger to Princeton or the Institute. He was a researcher at Princeton University from 1989 to 1991 and then a member in the Institute’s School of Natural Sciences. Describing the latter as “a magical, transformative place” that played a crucial role in his professional life, Dijkgraaf remembers the easy contact he had with Edward Witten, already the towering figure in string theory. “We had a very casual conversation and then I went back to the Netherlands and had a thought about it. I emailed him with my idea. He wrote that he liked my idea, to which he’d given further thought, and that if I considered his contribution worthwhile, we should jesse marsch: coach of The New York reD Bulls BaY heaD: aN uNsPoileD seasiDe TowN homefroNT’s “camPus of hoPe” BikiNg iN PriNceToN richarD TaNg Yuk Published 7x a year with special issues: Princeton Family, and Healthy Living! Healthy Knees 31 Staff of award-winning writers, photographers and artists that live and work in Princeton T Three Good Knee Exercis Exercises Alternating lunges Stand square with han hands on hips, feet beneath you; step forward with one leg toward and sink your hips tow the floor, making sure not to extend the angle of your knee past your aankle or beyond 90 degrees; degrees step back to start; do 10 reps and switch legs. BY WENDY PLUMP he knee iss a very complex joint. It moves back and forth, it rotates, and four gaments run through it to connect the femur to the lower leg. It major ligaments absorbs much of the impact of movement. And sitting for long periods of time putss a strain on the whole area. As a result some 42 percent of overall use-injuries affect thee knee. Here are a few tips to improve knee strength, flexibility ndure all the trauma we throw at it. and the capacity to endure USE GOOD FORM When sitting, try to keep your our knee joint aligned with your ankle. Crossing your legs is one of the worst ways to sit. Instead, keep your feet firmly mly on the floor beneath you at a 90-degree angle to your knees. ees. If you must cross your legs, d and switch positions often. cross at your ankles instead SOME EXPERTS ADVOCATE VOCATE THE USE OF GLUCOSAMINE SUPPLEMENTS Glucosamine helps support and strengthen the bone health and cartilage. While the body dy produces small amounts of glucosamine, production drops rops as we age. Best paired with chondroitin. STATIONARY CYCLING ING AND SWIMMING These exercises put the least st amount of stress on your knees during exercise. If your ur knees are so bad that they ry one of these first to ache when you work out, try strengthen surrounding muscles uscles and ligaments. Hamstring stretch Stand in front of a bench ben or chair and place one heel up on it; keeping back forward straight, bend forwar until you feel a stretch down the back of your you leg; hold for 30-60 seconds second and switch sides. THERE IS NO UNDERESTIMATING THE POWER OF A GOOD SHOE Sneakers and workout gear should be exercise-specific. If you run, get good running shoes. Ditto if you cycle or hike. Workout shoes are designed to offer different types of support to your legs and knees and should be chosen carefully. If you exercise regularly, replace them every six months. Wall squats WHILE THEY LOOK A LITTLE STRANGE, COMPRESSION TIGHTS HELP ENORMOUSLY Stand with your back against a wall, feet beneath you and slightly sligh out from the wall; slid slide your back down until your y body reaches a 90-de 90-degree angle, as if you were sitting; do three times, times until holding 30 seconds un you can work up to a 60-second hold. Compression tights keep the body and its constituent joints properly aligned during exercise. This reduces pressure on your knees by requiring that everything functions along its own track. 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She She tells tells meme when when I need I need to to bebe more more formal formal and and I tell I tell herher when when sheshe needs needs to to bebe less less formal. formal. It works It works forfor us.” us.” Rago Rago and and Perrault Perrault have have been been sharing sharing anan enthusiasm enthusiasm forfor art,art, antiques, antiques, and and each each other other since since first first meeting meeting at at anan auction auction Rago Rago was was running running at at New New York’s York’s Puck Puck Building Building two two decades decades ago. ago. 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Four Four years years ago, ago, a vase a vase byby potter potter Frederick Frederick Rhead Rhead sold sold forfor $516,000. $516,000. 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PRINCETON MAGAZINE MAy 2014 PM_Gutierrez2014.indd 2 MAy 2014 PRINCETON MAGAZINE 4/23/14 PM_Gutierrez2014.indd 3:29:14 PM 3 | 65 4/23/14 3:29:22 PM “If you want to make enemies, try to change something.” Woodrow Wilson, future U.S. President, and his wife Ellen standing in a garden at Princeton University in 1910. H BY ELLEN GILBERT is inauguration as the 28th President of the United States took place 101 years ago, but Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) is very much in the news these days. There is a hefty new biography, Wilson, published by Putnam, from Princeton University graduate A. Scott Berg (’71) that draws on previously inaccessible letters from Wilson’s daughter and his personal physician. Reviewers, for the most part, like the book. So, apparently, does actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who has optioned Wilson for a movie in which he plans to star. Powerful historical characters are not new to DiCaprio, who gave us the machinations of FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover in J. Edgar and the eerie perfectionism of the young Howard Hughes in The Aviator. The first was directed by Clint Eastwood, the second by Martin Scorsese. One could point to an already existing Princeton connection since DiCaprio played Jay Gatsby in a film version of the book by former Princeton student F.Scott Fitzgerald. The new movie will be produced by DiCaprio, Jennifer Davisson Killoran, and Berg. It should be interesting to see how much it hews to a book in which each chapter title draws on the New Testament, starting with “Ascension” and ending with “Resurrection.” It took Berg 13 years to detail a life that that he describes as “the most dramatic ever to unfold in the White House.” So far there is no indication of who will write and direct the new movie. BOX OFFICE DUD the the Portrait photograph of Woodrow Wilson circa 1875. Berg had lots of additional material to draw on, of course. Princeton University Press has played a major role in preserving and understanding Wilson’s life, particularly with the publication, starting in 1966, of the Papers of Woodrow Wilson, edited by Arthur S. Link. “This was a man who wrote down everything he ever thought he felt,” Berg has observed, so it’s not surprising to learn that the entire set comprises 69 volumes. Although there was an earlier Wilson biopic (1944), it is unlikely to provide much inspiration for the newer treatment. Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and clocking in at 154 minutes, Wilson is now described as “perhaps, the only box office disaster in the history of Hollywood to have received so many Oscar nominations (10), to have won as many Oscars as it did (5), and to have received so much critical acclaim.” Canadian actor Alexander Knox keeps his chin up and his expression determined as he portrays Wilson as president of Princeton University; his swift rise to president of the United States; through his sad decline and eventual death in 1924. Knox was 37 when the movie was shot; his upper lip gets stiffer and his hair gets grayer with the passage of time. The make-up department at Warner Brothers will have their work cut out for them if DiCaprio, who is 39, honors Berg’s wish to humanize Wilson during his life, while also following him to his death at 69. WILSON/OBAMA Conversations about the new biography occasionally evoke parallels between the Wilson era and our own. Vanity Fair went so far as to enthuse that “with the prescience that all truly great biographers possess, Berg discovered in Woodrow Wilson a figure who would understand Washington’s current state of affairs.” Wilson and President Obama actually have quite a lot in common. Both have been described more than once as “aloof” and “scholarly.” A recent New York Times podcast refers to Wilson as “Professor-in-Chief” and David Remnick uses the same appellation for Obama in his latest New Yorker profile of the president. Both presidents are authors of books, and both have contended with recalcitrant (to say the least) Congresses. The current president’s devotion to his wife and daughters is well known. Wilson was also a devoted father to his three daughters, and there are many passionate love letters documenting his feelings for both of his wives, Edith, his first wife who was married to him in 1885 and died in 1914, and Ellen, whom he courted at the White House and was married to from 1915 until his death in 1924. Ellen is well known for assuming responsibility as a presidential surrogate after Wilson was badly compromised by a stroke in 1919. Appraising Each Each Other Other MARCH/APRIL 2014 PRINCETON MAGAZINE to to talk talk about about PHOTOS BY BENOIT CORTET Taking on the controversial is nothing new to the British-born polymath. His dismissal of dire warnings about global warming have shaken more than a few scientists and policy-makers, but he Taking on the controversial is nothing new to the British-born polymath. of Hisessays dismissal of dire remains unabashed about it. In Infinite in All Directions, his 1988 collection on everything warnings about global warming have shaken weapons more thanand a few and policy-makers, butthat he from the prospects of immortality to nuclear the scientists frontiers of space, Dyson writes remains unabashed about In Infinite in All Directions, hisand 1988 collection of isessays “the professional duty of ait.scientist confronted with a new exciting theory to tryon to everything prove it from theThat prospects of immortality to nuclear the frontiers of space, Dyson writes that wrong. is the way science works. That isweapons the wayand science stays honest.” “the professional duty of a scientist confronted with a new and exciting theory is to try to prove it wrong. That is the way science works. That is the way science stays honest.” “We’re “We’re anan interesting interesting team,” team,” hehe says, says, thoughtfully. thoughtfully. “We’re “We’re very very different, different, butbut wewe complement complement each each other. other. She’s She’s more more formal formal than than I am. I am. She She tells tells meme when when I need I need to to bebe more more formal formal and and I tell I tell herher when when sheshe needs needs to to bebe less less formal. formal. It works It works forfor us.” us.” Rago Rago and and Perrault Perrault have have been been sharing sharing anan enthusiasm enthusiasm forfor art,art, antiques, antiques, and and each each other other since since first first meeting meeting at at anan auction auction Rago Rago was was running running at at New New York’s York’s Puck Puck Building Building two two decades decades ago. ago. Regulars Regulars onon PBS’s PBS’spopular popular“Antiques “AntiquesRoadshow,” Roadshow,”they theyhave havebuilt builttheir theirbusiness businessinto intoa highly a highlyregarded regardedcenter center th th century century decorative decorative artart with with a huge a huge base base of of collectors, collectors, dealers, dealers, and and designers designers such such as as specializing specializing in in 2020 Juan Juan Montoya Montoya and and Alexander Alexander Gorlin. Gorlin. It has It has been been a roller a roller coaster coaster ride ride at at times. times. The The market market forfor sought-after sought-after pieces pieces of of artart glass glass byby Tiffany, Tiffany, pottery pottery byby George George Ohr, Ohr, William William Grueby, Grueby, and and other other masters, masters, and and furniture furniture byby Wharton Wharton Esherick Esherick and and George George Nakashima Nakashima hashas commanded commanded startling startling prices. prices. Four Four years years ago, ago, a vase a vase byby potter potter Frederick Frederick Rhead Rhead sold sold forfor $516,000. $516,000. But But thethe recession recession hashas made made itsits mark. mark. Rago_10-2011.indd 3 PHOTOS BY BENOIT CORTET • It comes as no surprise that the 87-year old “retired” physicist Freeman is that absolutely delighted about recent It comes as noDyson surprise the 87-year old “retired” physicist Wikileaks of U.S. State Department Freeman Dyson is absolutely delightedinformation. about recent Wikileaks of U.S. State Department information. “It’s what we badly need,” he says, surrounded by books in his Institute for Advanced Study office. “This country is just up “It’s what we badly need,” he says, surrounded by bookstied in his in secrecy conceals and nothing Institute for which Advanced Studyembarrassments office. “This country is just vital.” tied up in secrecy which conceals embarrassments and nothing vital.” Strolling Strollingaround aroundthe thespacious spaciousselling sellingfloor flooratatthe theRago Rago Arts Artsand andAuction AuctionCenter CenterininLambertville, Lambertville,David DavidRago Rago stops stopstotomuse museabout abouthis hisrelationship relationshipwith withhis hiswife wifeand and business businesspartner, partner,Suzanne SuzannePerrault. 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