A photo essay. To view all 15 shots, check out the email version. * * * Dear Claude, (more…)
This Week in New Haven (January 23 – 29)
This week aims to move us—through time, around downtown, about the country and across the dance floor. (more…)
Stacked Deck
New Haven really stacks up. For example, in this city, you don’t have to work too hard to find a good stack of food. Vito’s sandwiches are reliable and comforting. Meat & Co.’s are complex and gourmet. (more…)
Peaks and Valley
A photo essay. (To view all the photos, check out the email version of this story.) Of the many objects I noted while exploring Yosemite: Exploring the Incomparable Valley, exhibiting now at (more…)
This Week in New Haven (November 28 – December 4)
With two dance parties, two art openings and two venues meriting two listings apiece, twice is clearly nice this week in New Haven. (more…)
This Week in New Haven (October 17 – 23)
Psst. Spaces known for quiet—libraries, museums, art studios—turn up the volume. (more…)
This Week in New Haven (September 26 – October 2)
Talk isn’t cheap—though it is free—during a week begun by speech and ended by agreeably seasonal affairs. (more…)
Grand Opening
In May 2015, the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library closed to students and the public. Today, after a 16-month renovation, it reopens. (more…)
Shadowy Figures
A photo essay. Negative space is the space you don’t naturally notice, even when you’re looking at it. (more…)