Tag Archives: The Grove

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Yale University Art Gallery

A photo essay.

They’re there, meaning they’re ’round.

They’re square, and other shapes. …

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Co-Workers

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While Tracie Cheng’s paintings lack human subjects, the sculptures of her husband, Eóin Burke, provide them. And while Burke’s sculptures often lack color or motion, Cheng’s paintings surround them …

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This Week in New Haven (December 14 – 20)

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Serenity or tragedy? Cheer or angst? Cookies or death-duels? The choice is yours this week—or not. Unlike in a certain of-the-moment space saga, New Haveners aren’t forced to choose between light and dark. We can have ’em both. …

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This Week in New Haven (November 9 – 15)

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A rich, interwoven cast of characters rides into, or simply across, New Haven this week. There’s a celebration of …

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This Week in New Haven (March 30 – April 5)

David Kroodsma in Tajikistan

Holidays at opposite ends of the seriousness spectrum echo a calendar with major range this week. One day, a traveling duo invokes remote places…

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This Week in New Haven (March 2 – 8)

Arkadi Zaides

An unusual drawing series. A one-time dance performance. A jaw session with a humor writer. An intrigue-filled play. A roaming occasion with gallery stops. An inspired…

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This Week in New Haven (January 20 – 26)

Jules et Jim (Francois Truffaut)

New Haven is full of inspirations this week, like the civil rights hero Martin Luther King, Jr., considered and remembered today through…

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A Breath of Fresh Air

A scene from New Haven's Ninth Square

When you attend this evening’s monthly On9 celebration in Ninth Square, think about what was “On9” 70 or 100 years ago. Some markets were there, sure, and even some theaters; but mostly factories.

Today, Ninth Square is a land of …

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Co-Working Through It

Ken Janke and Slate Ballard | The Grove

When Project Storefronts began two years ago as a support network and stimulus program for creative small businesses that would have trouble starting up through more conventional channels, the first application the program received was from The Grove. It was …

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