Like a restored classic car, even the familiar delights feel shiny and new this week in New Haven. (more…)
This Week in New Haven (March 13 – 19)
Yale’s on break, but New Haven’s not. Gripping film, indie lit, stirring sounds and “ecstatic” dance keep us moving. (more…)
Crushing It
A print on a wall at the bottom of a staircase. An antique rifle kept racked behind glass. A milling machine thought to be the oldest in America. A plaque hanging inside a white-slatted house. An interior wall that looks suspiciously exterior. A plot at the back of a bucolic cemetery. And between them all, […]
This Week in New Haven (November 23 – 29)
New Haven’s usual din quiets down for a special dinner tradition Thursday, before the big, loud, red-and-green month ahead kicks into full swing Friday. (more…)
In These Parts
Alfred Carlton Gilbert was a Yale medical degree holder, Olympic gold medalist and successful industrialist, and he accomplished at least two of the three by magic. Mr. Gilbert, you see, was an (more…)
This Week in New Haven (November 25 – December 1)
With event organizers laying relatively low this Thanksgiving week, museums and galleries have really stepped up to give us plenty to do and think about. Meanwhile, seasonal music (more…)
This Week in New Haven (December 24 – 30)
The week of Christmas and Kwanzaa is a time of celebration, a time to be with one’s families, a time for students to put down the homework and take a breather with public schools letting out for winter break this past Friday. Christmas falls on Tuesday this year, which seriously reduces the number of community events […]
This Week in New Haven (July 30 – August 5)
The edges of downtown come alive this week, with progressive jazz at Bru Café, a fresh installation at Creative Arts Workshop, activities for kids near Science Park and the latest “On9” Ninth Square showcase. (more…)