This week it’s culture high and wide, finished with a splash—or is it a slash?—of Halloween. …
This Week in New Haven (April 24 – 30)
Like a restored classic car, even the familiar delights feel shiny and new this week in New Haven. …
Big Shots
If violence against presidents is a kind of fringe religion in our country’s history, as Yale Repertory’s current production of Stephen Sondheim’s Assassins (1990) argues, then John Wilkes Booth is its patron saint. …
This Week in New Haven (January 23 – 29)
This week aims to move us—through time, around downtown, about the country and across the dance floor. …
This Week in New Haven (October 17 – 23)
Psst. Spaces known for quiet—libraries, museums, art studios—turn up the volume. …
This Week in New Haven (December 7 – 13)
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 …
This Week in New Haven (October 19 – 25)
Twinkly lights in the sky whose waves are at least several years old. A 60-year-old play with a strange internal clock. Iconic time-traveling movies and set lists. A weekend that feels …