Tag Archives: Marquand Chapel

Ritual Variety

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Outside, the wind throws silver drops of rain against the window panes and combs the fir trees. Inside, all is still except for one voice rising to the vaulted ceiling…

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This Week in New Haven (February 5 – 11)

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Between a sober history talk and a good-vibes dance party, or a theater geek-out and a hockey showdown, or a popular fantasy thriller and a thrilling vocal display, there’s something for everyone…

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This Week in New Haven (December 4 -10)

Daniel Eugene

The holiday season hits high gear, and because this is New Haven, the ride is easily, expectantly shared between the mainstream and the countercultural. …

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This Week in New Haven (April 18 – 24)

St. Luke's Steel Band at 2014 Wooster Square Cherry Blossom Festival

New Haven is full of doom and bloom this week, with the latter winning out thanks to a late surge of wonder, service and grace, plus a flowery festival. …

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This Week in New Haven (October 12 – 18)

Silas Finch

This week is full of productions—live performances rehearsed over and over again to achieve refinement and consistency. This weekend is full of…

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Baroque-in’ Hearts

Mark Bailey, American Baroque Orchestra

Last October, I accidentally happened upon an American Baroque Orchestra (ABO) performance of Handel’s Messiah in a packed Marquand Chapel at Yale Divinity School.

It was a sing-along. Picking up a program, I squeezed in…

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This Week in New Haven (Oct 8 – 14)

Ratatouille at Yale Peabody Museum

Poets, pandas, and punk puppets! Oh, my! This week in New Haven takes on mythic proportions—an urban farmer who’s won a MacArthur Grant, a rat that cooks French cuisine, and the dis-tressed classical grandeur of Samson and Delilah. Rising above …

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