Tag Archives: Long Wharf Theatre

22 Years Young

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When Artspace first launched City-Wide Open Studios 22 years ago, organizers had no idea whether it would stick, executive director Helen Kauder says. …

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Close to Home

Claire Zoghb off Bradley Point, West Haven

From the ancient capital of Egypt, where a man buys fresh bread “just after the first call / to prayer, when the sky, still star-filled, / goes lavender along the city’s rooftops,” to…

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Truth Be Told

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A woman in need of subsidized housing is unfairly turned away for a second time. A homeless man meets someone willing to do more than just hand him some food. A…

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This Week in New Haven (June 17 – 23)

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Numerous outdoor concerts… A seaside soiree… The longest day of the year… Summer in New Haven both officially and empirically arrives. …

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Knock Knock

Mia Katigbak and Maggie Bofill

Nora is back. …

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This Week in New Haven (April 8 – 14)

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Social struggles offer purpose, while social occasions offer pleasure. …

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This Week in New Haven (March 25 – 31)

Pair of Candlesticks, Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (1845-65). Yale University Art Gallery.

The season of new beginnings is making good on that promise, with fresh exhibitions and performances sprouting up in some of the city’s most fertile plots. …

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This Week in New Haven (February 18 – 24)

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It’s a many-splendored thing, to say the least. …

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Country Home

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Miller, Mississippi begins with a ghost story. …

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This Week in New Haven (January 7 – 13)

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War is hell, but as one event this week demonstrates, war onscreen can be heavenly. …

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