Kamini Purushothaman
Staff Reporter
Kamini Purushothaman covers visual arts and arts in New Haven. A sophomore in Trumbull College, she is double-majoring in History and Archaeological Studies.
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At Voir Dire exhibition, artists ‘speak the truth’

Last Thursday, a cohort of local artists showed their work featured in the “Voir Dire: Truth in all Shades” installation’s opening at the Palladium Building.

South Asian performance groups come together for annual Roshni showcase

Hosted by Yale’s South Asian Society, Roshni took place on Saturday, Oct. 28, and entertained audiences for two hours of cultural celebration

New Haven Documentary Film Festival screens dozens of indie films

From Oct. 12 to 22, the New Haven Documentary Film Festival took place at different spots across the city.

LATINExcellence showcase highlights Latine student artists

The third annual LATINExcellence Showcase featured visual art and performances from a myriad of original student artists and organizations.

Future of Bow Tie Cinemas remains uncertain

Students and locals reflect on Bow Tie Criterion Cinemas’ place in New Haven and in their lives.

Local artist Roberta Friedman honors late sister with City Gallery exhibit

Through September, a series of Roberta Friedman’s encaustic works are on display in an exhibit called “WAX” at City Gallery.

Student author Coco Ma to release third published book

In two weeks, the latest young adult novel from Coco Ma ’25 MUS ’21 — the first text in a new duology — is set to be published with a release party at the Yale Bookstore.