From bagpipers to bhangra, Yale’s various artistic groups played to receptive audiences who beat both rain and a lack of hype to take advantage of […]
February 6, 2007
Emotions and memories are private, personal things. Nobody can tell us what or how to feel. Nor can anyone can make us remember what we […]
February 2, 2007
Treasures from the far-off shores of the Guinea Coast and other parts of Africa have recently washed up at the Yale University Art Gallery. From […]
January 30, 2007
Some Davenport actors will take the stage in togas this spring — that is, if the Sudler gods smile on their proposed production of “A […]
January 23, 2007
An emphasis on environmentalism and the conception of “the world of tomorrow” opened the new exhibition at the Beinecke last Friday. The opening reception for […]
For a few Yale students, “art class” does not meet in Green Hall or any other University building. Instead, the students make the trek […]
January 16, 2007
Strange that one’s idea of history is so often colored by perception. For some, history is the province of textbooks. For others, history is 6,000 […]
Among juggernauts like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the dazzlingly austere MoMA, the Whitney Museum of American Art often suffers the cruel fate of […]
October 20, 2006
Those art addicts looking for a quick fix of some whimsical Anglo-Italian art need not wait any longer to satisfy their cravings. This week, the […]
I missed the show. I left the opening early, then I left town for a little under a week, and when I returned, it was […]
The line of patrons appears to flow through the glass walls of the Artspace gallery, disproving principles of physics in their frenzy to appreciate art. […]