Tag Archives: William L. Harkness Hall

This Week in New Haven (March 14 – 20)

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Miracles and their makers are analyzed, celebrated and, by local sports fans, prayed for. …

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Yale’s architecture is aflutter with birds. Some are phoenixes, some are eagles, more are owls. Yet for the last several years, a mysterious newcomer has been standing watch over Bulldog territory…

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This Week in New Haven (February 10 – 16)

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Whether you love it or not, this year’s Valentine’s Day feels less like serendipity and more like fate. …

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This Week in New Haven (August 26 – September 1)

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Students around the city return to school this week. But summer’s not over, and we’ve got the outdoor fun to prove it. …

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This Week in New Haven (February 4 – 10)

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International conflict and local love are in the air. …

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This Week in New Haven (July 23 – 29)

Walnut Beach

As presentations pique our interest, there’s music by a Beach and music by a beach, plus lots of art. …

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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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This Week in New Haven (December 18 – 24)

Fantasy of Lights in Lighthouse Point Park, New Haven, CT

The sounds of the season—blown through bassoons and concertinas, strung through guitars and violins, channeled through effects pedals and car radios—reach the top of their annual crescendo. …

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Habakkuk by Max Ernst, at Yale University

Yale’s architecture is aflutter with birds. Some are phoenixes, some are eagles, more are owls. Yet for the last four years, a mysterious newcomer has been standing watch over Bulldog territory…

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This Week in New Haven (July 18 – 24)

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Music, dancing and games are some of the diversions mankind’s pursued for thousands of years, and which New Haven pursues with more or less modernity this week. …

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