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

In painting after painting in Shilo Ratner’s soon-ending solo exhibition at DaSilva Gallery, big blocks of color meet contrasting angles and lines and bands. …
This Week in New Haven (January 6 – 12)

Enjoy dispatches from an architecture practice in Chile, “mystical wintry elegance” at a Castle, pasta demos for different demos and, amazingly, much more…
Into the Wood

Snow falls in heavy streaks, puddling on top of a black umbrella. Footprints on the street show dark pavement underneath. …
More Power

If you’ve ever consumed a Doonesbury comic, a John Mellencamp album, a Bret Easton Ellis novel, an East Rock Brewing Company beer or a New Haven Pecha Kucha night, chances are you’ve…
This Week in New Haven (June 17 – 23)

Numerous outdoor concerts… A seaside soiree… The longest day of the year… Summer in New Haven both officially and empirically arrives. …
This Week in New Haven (May 6 – 12)

The city draws us upward, westward, inward and, of course, outward. …
This Week in New Haven (April 3 – 9)

Critics—of movies, in movies and of one movie’s soundtrack—are heard this week in New Haven, as are dungeon masters, steamy performers and a World War I expert. …