All of our episodes (including our December episode) are available on the Watch page! Go hog wild. You deserve it.
December episode coming your way!
Did you know professors can marry each other? Weird, we know! But we’ve got two awesome ones coming your way. Miguel Centeno teaches the popular Western Way of War course and founded the Princeton University Preparatory Program, one of the flagship programs for getting high-achieving, low-income students to apply to places like Princeton. Deborah Kaple is a sociology professor prolific writer, both of short stories and cool histories like her recent book, Gulag Boss. She is also Jake Robertson’s best friend.
We’ve also got the football team captains fresh from their bonfire. Don’t miss it!
Poetry, Faculty, and Mountaintops
Suggest an All-Nighter Guest!
Have a cool roommate who does magic? Know a professor who doesn’t go to bed before 11pm? In just four questions on this survey, your favorite person, professor, or performer could be All-Nighter‘s next guest!
Season 2 Episode 1 now online
Thanks to the nimble fingers of Jane Pritchard and her video team, you can now catch up on Peter Singer, Miss New Jersey, and Caroline Reese and the Drifting Fifth via our Watch page.
Season 2 Premieres!
We’ve been renewed for a second season (or, more specifically, no one has forced us to stop yet)! We’re starting with a bang: Miss New Jersey, a world-renowned bioethicist who says we should eat babies or something, and friends of the show Caroline Reese and Mark Watter. Tickets are free, but if they sell out at Frist, still come to the door!
For those of you who also go all night long
ATTENTION FUNNY PEOPLE:
We’re looking for a new crop of All-Nighter writers to take this beautiful beast into the next generation. Writers get to be part of the All-Nighter creative process from beginning to end, from brainstorming sketch ideas and guests all the way to final monologue tweaks on the night of the show. Every episode is a wild ride with a whole slew of funny people, and there’s no place else on campus where you can see an idea go from a spark in your brain to a hilarious bit in front of a real, packed audience––all in two weeks. Applications are due August 16, so get your All-Nighter Writer App while it’s hot.
All-Nighter hits the big time
All-Nighter was named this year’s recipient of the Alberto Santos-Dumont Prize for Innovation! The prize, given by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, recognizes the best original student project of the year. We’re so happy someone has realized how much we’re pushing forward the envelope of comedy with sketches like “The Princeton University Fart Museum”, “Big Ditties”, and “Ca-Queer Services”.
In all seriousness, this funny little award marks the end of an incredible inaugural year for All-Nighter. Almost one year ago, an email exchange between Amy, David, and Adam started the first-ever late night talk show at Princeton, which has gone on to be a campus institution. We’ve challenged professors to pun-offs and push-up contests, played water pong with a Public Safety officer, lost to two Princeton Olympian sisters at The Newlywed Game, sang a Pulitzer Prize-winning vocal arrangement, and much more, all with full houses and lots of laughs. We can’t wait for what the next year holds, and we hope you’ll be there with us.
Check back soon for information on joining the All-Nighter team!
NEXT EPISODE: Twice the Pulitzers and Alums
Hear Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jeffrey Eugenides speak off the record, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composition from music department graduate student Caroline Shaw, and a performance from singer/songwriter alumna Phyllis Heitjan as well as graduating senior Anna Powell. We’re in McCosh 10 this time to accommodate all the drunk alums!