Welcome to 2018, whose first week offers chances to burn holiday calories and celebrate local dramatic, aural and visual artistry. (more…)
This Week in New Haven (September 4 – 10)
Annual acts of athleticism and leisure meet a Yale that’s back in action. (more…)
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. (more…)
This Week in New Haven (January 4 – 10)
Watchers have a lot of lookers to see; listeners have a lot of sounders to hear; and the two camps have more than one reason to get together, this week in New Haven. (more…)
This Week in New Haven (May 12 – 18)
In the course of natural cycles, spring is a time for beginnings. Culturally, though, it’s just as much a time for capstones. This week, New Haven experiences starts and stops galore (more…)
This Week in New Haven (April 14 – 20)
A chef shows and tells about his new book; musicians show off their divergent takes on country and folk music; an accomplished visual artist shows us her latest (more…)
This Week in New Haven (April 1 – 7)
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 […]
This Week in New Haven (February 25 – March 3)
It’s an inventive week in New Haven, a city which is constantly reinventing itself. There’s a talk about important contraptions created in this city over the past couple of centuries. There’s a public discussion with a local inventor who’s barely into his teen years. There’s the return of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School, which has redrawn […]
This Week in New Haven (December 10-16)
Take a breather from holiday gift-shopping and resolution-writing. Christmas and New Year are still weeks away. While we wish you a happy Hanukkah, enjoy the sheer variety and wintry dazzlement on tap in New Haven this week. School’s still in session, so that means student and faculty recitals by the score. Church organs are particularly […]