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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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Jennifer's Top Five - April 18

The Poetry Lounge, April 19, 6:30-8 p.m., Ives Library.

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Ramblers Bring The Bayou Back To New Haven

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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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ECDC Flows Into National Water Dance

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“Together, We Can Fight The Stigma”

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Thurgood Marshall Brings the LEAP Community Together

LEAP Staffer Rachel Kline Brown submitted the following Friday, after LEAP students attended a screening of the film Marshall with the film’s screenwriter, local attorney Michael Koskoff.

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Arts At Work Pt. II: Kyle Kearson

New Sphinx , 2016. All photos courtesy Kyle Kearson.

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Long Wharf And Stetson Make A Village

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In ‘States Of The Union,’ People And Politics Talk

A software engineer in Illinois, who called her parents weeping as Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election. A college student in New Hampshire who wanted to hear from the other side of the political aisle. A smiling, hatted Vermin Supreme, who didn’t believe despair was the answer.

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