Amir Sharif
Art aims to trick, thrill

Most art historians would agree that there is never just one correct perspective for looking at a piece of art. But New Haven will soon […]

Exhibit showcases Saarinen

On the 100th year after his birth, and nearly 50 years after his death, Eero Saarinen ARC ’34 is coming back to life. Today, the […]

A newer, squarer Morse

When Morse College students move back into their rooms this coming fall, they will finally be able to fit their square IKEA side tables into […]

Professional posters add pizzazz

If a tree falls in a forest, and no one hears it, does it make a sound? If an event has a bad poster, does […]

Saarinen gems stored in Yale archive

[ydn-legacy-photo-inline id=”8136″ ] Starchitect Eero Saarinen’s ARC ’34 elegant models for the TWA Terminal of JFK Airport and the St. Louis Gateway Arch have already […]

Public school art programs neglected

New Haven’s after-school arts programs need two things: money and attention, according to Shola Cole, the director of community programs at the Greater New Haven […]

Digital hurts camera shop

James Camera on Chapel Street — the only specialized photography shop in New Haven — has weathered the changing landscape of photography since the shop’s […]

AT&T opens on Chapel

A new phone is ringing at 936 Chapel St.: an AT&T store has opened for business. Wedged between Dunkin’ Donuts and Dynasty Jewelers across from […]

Venturi, Scott Brown reflect on Vegas

The Yale School of Architecture was bubbling with activity this weekend as it hosted the “Architecture after Las Vegas” symposium. The event looked back on […]

Yale librarians debut new journal

Yale’s libraries don’t just shelve volumes; they also publish their own. The first issue of the Yale Library Studies journal, a new annual publication put […]

At Arch. School, what happened in Vegas still matters

In October 1968, when 13 students and three professors — Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour — from the Yale School of Architecture […]