Tag Archives: Sterling Memorial Library

This Week in New Haven (March 27 – April 2)

Elm City Dance Collective

This week is for collectors—of hot wins, of frozen plasma and of fresh produce, among other things.  (more…)

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Archery 101

Mason Laboratory at Yale University

At Yale, there are arched backs in Dance Studies classes and in Yogis at Yale sessions. Arched brows as curious, libidinous college students scope out classmates. Arch nemeses whenever Harvard comes to town.  (more…)

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Going Medieval

Sterling Memorial Library at Yale

A photo essay. To view all 12 shots, check out the email version. Sterling Library is your ticket to the Middle Ages, without all the awful stuff that happened in the Middle Ages. (more…)

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Reading Lights

Yale Sterling Memorial Library

A photo essay. Yale’s Sterling Library is named for John William Sterling, the person who paid for it, but you can forgive those who mistake the tribute for a simple adjective.  (more…)

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Goin’ with the Wind

United Church on the Green, New Haven

A photo essay. It’s important to know which way the wind is blowing. To get current on that, look to New Haven’s weather vanes, though you may have to squint. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (January 25 – 31)

Marsh Botanical Gardens

Shoveled out? We hope so, because there are great things to get out and experience this week, from provocative theater to a tropical oasis.  (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (June 22 – 28)

Angelique Kidjo during the 2015 International Festival of Ideas

Following last night’s electrifying Angélique Kidjo performance on the green (pictured above), an appealing talk today cleanses New Haven’s palate before next (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (September 15 – 21)

Hands That Make (2014) by Susan Clinard

New Haven’s arts scene really outdoes itself this week. A young but important literary festival offers unparalleled opportunities to bask in the (more…)

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