Fine arts, performing arts and seasonal arts span tchotchkes, Tchaikovsky and chainsaws. (more…)
Old West
The small business district of Westville Village, which came of age in the second half of the 19th century, is special in part because its long history as a center of industry and commerce is still visible today—a fact that earned it a designation from the National Register of Historic Places back in 2003. “… […]
This Week in New Haven (October 8 – 14)
Frights and delights and even a little costuming signal that it’s officially Halloween season. (more…)
Near and Wide
Two days before the launch of this year’s City-Wide Open Studios festival, the Orange Street headquarters of organizer Artspace was awhirl with color and activity. (more…)
Fine Lines
56 blocks of chunky window glass. Gold stripes on a chartreuse couch. Squared-off floorboards from amber to auburn. Don Wunderlee’s Westville studio is alive with lines, most notably the (more…)
Homeland Security
A photo essay. (To view all photos, check out the email version of this story.) When we featured him last November, local sculptor Mohamad Hafez was (more…)