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This Week in New Haven (August 13 – 19)

Free the Beaches

Academic and personal histories texture a week in which Jazz Age meets Jazz Week and indulgence meets endurance. Monday, August 13 “During the long, hot summers of the late 1960s and 1970s, one man began a campaign to open some of America’s most exclusive beaches”—Connecticut’s—“to minorities and the urban poor.” At 7 p.m., RJ Julia […]

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This Week in New Haven (August 21 – 27)

Aga Radwanska at the 2016 Connecticut Open

Youth is served, as are tennis balls and craft beers.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 15 – 21)

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It’s mid-August, but—thanks to an epic slew of outdoor adventures both familiar and new—this week proves summer’s not done yet.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 24 – 30)

Pencilgrass

As college students return to the city for another school year this week, other forces draw New Haveners outward—to North Haven, Madison (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 17 – 23)

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The week begins calmly, with a soft-hitting show at a small local club and a good opportunity to quiet the mind. Then titters and giggles and other crowd noises begin to (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 18 – 24)

Connecticut Open

Summer’s almost over as far as institutional calendars go, and it seems like our normally stubborn climate is going right along with them this year (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 12 – 18)

Wayne Escoffery

It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing. The New Haven Jazz Festival swings through town this week, and tennis rackets will be swinging fast and with great precision starting Friday at the (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (August 13 – 19)

Robert Adams: The Place We Live

Theater and more theater. Art, both photographic (in a gallery) and text-related (in a library). Concerts outdoors, indoors, and reaching into the punk past. All ending with the start of a big racket in sports. (more…)

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