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From the back of the cello section in London’s Royal Philharmonic to the conductor’s podium of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, William Boughton has held onto a few basic ideals (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (April 29 – May 5)

William Boughton, artistic director of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra

Say hello to talks, shows and gatherings, one of which is a goodbye.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (February 11 – 17)

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Love it or hate it (or just don’t care about it), there’s something for you this Valentine’s Day.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (February 12 – 18)

Kiki Lucia

Mardi Gras times two, plus Valentine’s times four, plus Mozart times two, plus drag times three, equals a good week in New Haven.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (December 7 – 13)

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Chanukah, a.k.a. the Jewish Festival of Lights, is underway, marked by the progress of the bulbs topping the big blue-lit menorah on the Green (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (September 21 – 27)

Jose Serebrier

It’s a worldly week in New Haven, with international footage showing daring acts and underdog politics, an exhibit honoring (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (April 1 – 7)

Edible Book Tea at Creative Arts Workshop

Sorry, but not one of the items listed below is an April Fool’s prank. There really is that much to do in New Haven this week. You can hear Paul Giamatti speak, watch one of the most acclaimed documentaries of the past year, and attend a talk about New Haven department stores—all for free. For […]

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This Week in New Haven (January 21 – 27)

Martin Luther King, Jr.

It’s a week of peace, community, religious thought, great journeys and social concerns befitting the legacy of the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. That includes everything from the “Religion and Film” series at Yale’s Whitney Humanities Center to a trip halfway around the world (as presented by the Yale Philharmonia). King isn’t the only ’60s […]

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This Week in New Haven (October 29 – November 4)

The Music Tapes

The happy haunting grounds of New Haven are a fine place to find yourself at the end of October. There are several earth-friendly events to dig this week, from graveyard tours to gardening tips. Indigenous peoples of Paraguay (discussed at the Peabody Museum) and a gala and performance from the Elm City Dance Collective also […]

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