Tag Archives: Three Sheets

This Week in New Haven (February 4 – 10)

Roxane Gay

International conflict and local love are in the air. …

Read More 0 Comments

This Week in New Haven (January 21 – 27)

IMG_7755_2000bi

During a week that begins with the city coated in a brilliant layer of ice, you can view art, celebrate art, hear about art and get an insider’s view…

Read More 0 Comments

This Week in New Haven (July 9 – 15)

Members of HI Crew (2014)

This week’s menu features seasonal outdoor pleasures chased by beer, beer and more beer. …

Read More 0 Comments

This Week in New Haven (March 12 – 18)

Yale is on spring break, but many more of us are making a break for spring, emboldened by provocative live music, culinary delights and newly sunlit evenings. …

Read More 0 Comments

This Week in New Haven (January 15 – 21)

Hulls bottle photographed by Colin Caplan

As we honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s memory, other echoes from the past also make us think, feel and celebrate. …

Read More 0 Comments

This Week in New Haven (January 8 – 14)

Work by Sara Hope Hill

From Martin Luther King to the Goblin Queen, both reality and fantasy reign this week in New Haven. …

Read More 0 Comments

This New Year’s in New Haven

Firework. Photographed by Dan Mims.

New Year’s Eve is Sunday, but the time to make a plan is now. Here are 17 things to do in New Haven on the biggest party night of the year, broken into five handy categories. …

Read More 0 Comments

This Week in New Haven (April 3 – 9)

Age of Consequences

Critics—of movies, in movies and of one movie’s soundtrack—are heard this week in New Haven, as are dungeon masters, steamy performers and a World War I expert. …

Read More 0 Comments

This Week in New Haven (November 21 – 27)

United Church on the Green - New Haven, CT

Though it isn’t a religious moment, this Thanksgiving week makes excellent use of churches, whose acoustic gifts are thanks-worthy indeed. …

Read More 0 Comments

Spring Mix

IMG_0007_1000cii

Springtime—when what came in like a lion and went out like a lamb gives way to showers and flowers. When the sun shines longer and the wind blows warmer and color returns. And most importantly: when skinkers across the Elm …

Read More 0 Comments