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As the editorially independent arm of The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, the Arts Paper seeks to celebrate, explore, and investigate the fine, visual, performing and culinary arts in and around New Haven.

Kapp Singer

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NHFPL Fundraiser Gets Festive

Andy Rubenoff, who managed the design for the Mardi Gras event. Photos Kapp Singer.

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Exhibit Shines Truth on the HBCU That Wasn’t

"Shining Light on Truth" at the New Haven Museum. Photos Kapp Singer.

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Betsy Ross Students Bring Black History to the Stage

Melanie Tohom Cruz sings Sam Cook's "A Change is Gonna Come." Kapp Singer photos.

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Branford's Legacy Theatre Gets ARPA Boost

Beauty and the Beast being performed at Legacy Theatre in Branford last year. Photo courtesy Legacy Theatre.

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Couples Say 'I Do' at Hamden City Hall

Marlene Johnson places a ring on Donovan Johnson's finger while Hamden Mayor Lauren Garrett officiates. Photos Kapp Singer.

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Protesters Call for Ceasefire at IRIS Run for Refugees

Protesters criticize U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro before IRIS's Run for Refugees 5K. Photos Kapp Singer.

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Local Zine Gets Dancey

People dance at a Club C*nt in December. Photos courtesy Zoe Jensen.

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Long Wharf Embraces A View from the Harbor

The set of Long Wharf Theater's forthcoming production of A View from the Bridge. Photos Kapp Singer.

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‘Science Evangelist’ Brings The Good News of Black Inventors

Kids at the “Black Inventors Who Made the Stuff Around Us” workshop at the Ives Main Library on Saturday. Photos Kapp Singer.

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A Decade of Impact for ‘African American Connecticut Explored’

Frank Mitchell, Fiona Vernal, and Camesha Scruggs (from left to right) discuss the impact of African American Connecticut Explored at the New Haven Museum on Thursday. Photos Kapp Singer.

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