A visitor to the Yale University Art Gallery’s new exhibit “Livable Modernism” may mistake the display for a collection of IKEA furniture. Though not from […]
November 5, 2004
The iridescent glow radiating from the Yale Center for British Art in recent nights attracts passersby like moths to a flame. The cause for such […]
October 16, 2004
This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. In public schools, students often get detention for discussing such forbidden topics as: […]
October 1, 2004
This article has been corrected. You may view this article’s correction here. After what was by many accounts a long string of disappointing performances, the […]
September 24, 2004
In a world where you can do everything from landing your dream job to finding love at no cost except for agreeing to document and […]
They represent countries from around the world and are gathered in one place to achieve a common goal. Rick Guidotti’s photography exhibit “Positive Exposure” creates […]
If Alfred William Hunt were a character in a musical, he would be Amos Hart of “Chicago,” Roxy’s invisible “Mr. Cellophane” of a husband. As […]
September 17, 2004
Though small in size, the “American Miniatures of Children” exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery is a significant contribution to the history of the […]
September 10, 2004
What’s 80 years old, caters to persons of both genders and all walks of life, and serves to help people improve their speaking skills? One […]
A doctor’s office may seem to be one of the least likely places to pause and appreciate works of fine art, but the Yale Physicians […]
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s gay Superman! The electronic light exhibit by artist Leo Villareal ’90 entitled “Chasing Rainbows New Haven,” though a […]
September 3, 2004