“There is a lure about milestoning, similar to that of fishing,” wrote Henry P. Sage in his essay “Ye Mylestones of Connecticut,” published by the New Haven Colony Historical Society in 1951. “One never knows just what he will find. …
This Week in New Haven (August 14 – 20)
We’ve got a queen, soothsayers, witches, ghosts, bards and bacchanals—and that’s not even getting into the Shakespeare. …
This Week in New Haven (August 7 – 13)
Live music fills a week topped off by dogs, drams and shrooms. …
This Week in New Haven (June 26 – July 2)
Normal, abnormal and paranormal events dovetail with a pre-Fourth of July weekend. …
Father Time
With apologies, an overworked dad joke:
Q: Who’s got the world’s best dad bod?
A: The researchers with the body of dada showing how important fathers are.
This Father’s Day weekend, show Dad he’s no joke. Follow his example, by……
This Week in New Haven (June 5 – 11)
A ladybug festival, a pizza party and a cat prom help put the spring in late spring. …
This Week in New Haven (May 29 – June 4)
Between literal parades, a big Saturday may offer the most impressive procession of all. …
Edge States
Live From the Edge presented by Long Wharf Theatre exists in finely honed edge states: on the shifting precipice of a set not in stone; near the upper limit of artistic virtuosity; and with the sharpened courage required to express …