Yalies sick of hearing about the cliche Yale summer can take a breather this weekend and enjoy a silent exhibition by a group of underclassmen […]
September 22, 2006
Of all the wonderful things I ate this summer — chicken liver pate; stinging-nettles risotto; raw veal sausages flavored with nutmeg; eggplant carpaccio; boiled pig’s-blood […]
September 17, 2006
At first glance, Royal Palace is a typical Chinese restaurant swamped with pu pu platters and fortune cookies. The dining room has a Chinatown feel, […]
Walking along lower Crown Street, something shifts and the drab walls suddenly get a little bit brighter … and cleaner. The Artspace gallery on the […]
September 15, 2006
Sculptor George Anthonisen deals primarily with human figures, forging their image in bronze sculpture. This fall a selection from his private collection is on display […]
On the first floor of the imposing, concrete Art & Architecture Building, a small exhibit shows that concrete needn’t be misused so sorely. The exhibit, […]
September 8, 2006
On a rainy Saturday in New Haven, city resident Chris Scheidel stops to take a photograph of the newest metal-framed addition to Orange Street. He […]
April 7, 2006
Although she was not nude and slathered in honey, as she has appeared in past performances, Karen Finley’s reading of her book ‘George and Martha’ […]
Although pinups and generic portraits are likely to line the walls of Yale dorm rooms for years to come, one local studio is looking to […]
March 3, 2006
In between Church and Orange Street on lower Chapel, something new interrupts the familiar New Haven scenery of parking meters and people waiting for the […]
December 2, 2005
The moment you walk into the Yale School of Art’s new exhibit, “Dan Friedman: Radical Modernism,” you learn that art is not confined to dim […]
October 14, 2005