Tag Archives: Whitneyville Cultural Commons

This Week in New Haven (July 16 – 22)

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Women of special note open and close a week filled with insights into both nature and humanity. …

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Made to Measure

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“There is a lure about milestoning, similar to that of fishing,” wrote Henry P. Sage…

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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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Dynamic Duo

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Stand on the front lawn of Whitneyville’s white clapboard church, with Lake Whitney at your back and two blocks of stores, restaurants and offices in front, and you’d swear you were in a small New England downtown…

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This Week in New Haven (November 13 – 19)

Ornament at the 2015 Trinity Holiday Bazaar

’Tis the season—or at least it feels like ’tis, with annual favorites invoking a spirit of giving and the weather finally nipping. …

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This Week in New Haven (October 23 – 29)

Luis Antonio

Fictional frights like monsters meet factual ones like climate change, though Halloween itself is yet to come. …

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This Week in New Haven (October 9 – 15)

Work by Jesse Peck

A harvest dance, a visual arts bonanza, kids in costumes and other local October staples highlight a week that’s busy and dynamic even by New Haven standards. …

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This Week in New Haven (July 17 – 23)

Ghost (the band)

Returning this week: annual get-togethers, faux Satanists, immigrants (to their gustatory roots) and New Englanders (to theirs). …

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This Week in New Haven (December 5 – 11)

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If this morning’s snow doesn’t give you that holiday feeling, a jam-packed Saturday in Westville surely will. …

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This Week in New Haven (September 26 – October 2)

Escapade at Lyric Hall

Talk isn’t cheap—though it is free—during a week begun by speech and ended by agreeably seasonal affairs. …

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