Women’s History Month gets a proper kickoff, and a local bridge gets a proper sendoff. …
Sheet Rock

Climb a creaky set of stairs to the second floor and enter a small, bookcase-filled space…
This Week in New Haven (December 16 – 22)

Christmas is coming, but Hanukkah comes first as preparations, diversions and celebrations deck the week ahead. …
Making a ’List

It’s that time of year when carolers sing and jingle bells ring and it’s impossible to shop without hearing holiday tunes both great and grating. So we asked five New Haven conductors to help us create a holiday playlist…
This Week in New Haven (November 11 – 17)

Confront global warming, embrace local cooling and savor the expressions of artists past and present. …
A Flying Start

Alasdair Neale is the first to acknowledge that some people find classical music—well, stuffy. …
This Week in New Haven (September 23-29)

Competitive mocktails, momentous sounds and two free lunches promise novelty, while a fall kickoff festival hits the nostalgia button dead-on. …
This Week in New Haven (June 17 – 23)

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

From the back of the cello section in London’s Royal Philharmonic to the conductor’s podium of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, William Boughton has held onto a few basic ideals…