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This Week in New Haven (November 22 – 28)

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New Haven’s Thanksgiving Week traditions—impudent live music, delightful model trains, locavorous gift shopping—return. (more…)

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House of Repute

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A few blocks from the Guilford Town Green, stately houses line quiet streets. Most have wide, sprawling lawns. Some have barns behind them, long since converted into garages or sheds. Many are quite old, from the Victorian era or (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (December 2 – 8)

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Parties, arts and a party for the arts set the holiday season alight.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (October 21 – 27)

Photographed by Michael Marsland at the 2015 New Haven Reads Spelling Bee

It’s the normal extraordinary mix of cultural depths and delights—until the weekend, when, with Halloween less than a week away, the delights become paranormal.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (November 19 – 25)

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As the most nostalgic time of year arrives, past and present repeatedly collide via vintage sounds, sights and theatrics.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (October 22 – 28)

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Trick or treat! Halloween isn’t here yet, but the weekend before Halloween is.  (more…)

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Happily Ever Laughter

Sandi Shelton, a.k.a. Maddie Dawson, behind the Henry Whitfield State Museum in Guilford, CT

Whether she’s telling a true story about attempting to install an air conditioner or a fictional story about an elderly Brooklyn matchmaker, Sandi Shelton knows how to make people laugh. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (November 27 – December 3)

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Policy discussions give way to fests, fairs and parties as dozens of decorous Christmas trees, including the big one in the center of town, are unveiled.  (more…)

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House of Repute

Henry Whitfield House

A few blocks from the Guilford Town Green, stately houses line quiet streets. Most have wide, sprawling lawns. Some have barns behind them, long since converted into garages or sheds. Many are quite old, from the Victorian era or (more…)

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