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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.

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Veterans Show Why We Remember

Read about it in the New Haven Independent.

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SIDS Fundraiser Graces Pacific Standard Tavern

“I love everyone in this room, even if I don’t know you, because this is a room full of love,” Ben Mikula of the Alpaca Gnomes told the crowd right before the last song of the set he was playing with two other members of his band at Pacific Standard Tavern on Sunday afternoon. “I’m so glad to see people helping each other.”

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The Great Give Is Underway!

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“Cuba Adrift,” Seen Three Ways

We’re on a sunlit stretch of a city block. From the architecture it could be any city center south of the United States, or someplace in Europe. That the building in the foreground is worn down helps narrow it down. But not as much as the subjects. There’s a policeman on the corner, looking vigilant. To his left, a group of musicians, guitars, shakers, an upright.

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3 New Haveners Win Pulitzer Prizes

Read about the winners in the New Haven Independent and here in The Arts Paper.

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Long Wharf And Stetson Make A Village

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“Trash Talk” Has Game

SHAUNDA HOLLOWAY

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10 Years In, Film Festival Tackles Inconvenient Truths

When Eric Desatnik founded the Environmental Film Festival at Yale (EFFY) ten years ago, environmental documentary filmmakers still had to lay the groundwork for why the general public should care about broad issues like climate change and food sustainability.

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Student Walkout Cry: “Enough Is Enough!”

Thomas Breen Photo.

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Irish Up

On Sunday at 1:30 p.m., on the corner of College and Chapel, before New Haven’s annual St. Patrick’s Day parade arrived, a small crowd of people were banging on the outside of a port-a-john and screaming while someone else was in there...continue reading in the New Haven Independent.

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