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Arts Paper

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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Students Bring Juneteenth To Whalley Avenue

Young artist Dominic Brown with SEJ member Vy Tran. Longtime SEJ member Marquise McCullough is in the background. He graduated from Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School last year. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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New Haven Voices Open Arts & Ideas

Kennedy of the Kennedy Administration. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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"Yerba Bruja" Charts A Path To Healing

Images from the film. Yerba Bruja runs through June 25. The show’s production team includes Agosto, set designer and spirit guide Mercury, choreographer and spirit guide Jeanika Browne-Springer, videographer Nivia Easterling, photographer Maza Monteiro Rey, and sound designer Mashario Brown.

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Mayor Vows N-Word Investigation Will Go Public; Activists Push For More Transparency

ala ochumare, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter New Haven, and Mayor Justin Elicker. Elicker said that NHPS Superintendent Dr. Iline Tracey told him that the district will be making the investigation public by Monday June 21.

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Two "Five Star" Murals Take Shape In Hill

10-year-old Emanuel Diaz, who came out to paint last Saturday. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Activists, Parent Advocates Decry Principal's Use Of The N-Word

ESUMS teacher Kirsten Hopes-McFadden (in the blue) and Nijija-Ife Waters at Tuesday's gathering. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Dixwell Comes Out For "Stetson On The Street"

Olivia Gross Photos.

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51 HSC Grads Make History

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Music Haven Gets Back To Its In-Person Rhythm

Liney Kindler Photos.

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Envisioning Equity: Building An Enjoyable City For All

Top row: John Dankosky, Ian Leung, and Destiny Thomas. Second row: Norman Garrick, Seung Namgoong, ASL Interpreter Anita Benjamin. Bottom: ASL Interpreter Brynn Hickey. Screenshot from the event.

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