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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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On Chapel, Fairytales Regain Their Power

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Queen Of The Week: Robin Banks

Banks performing at Dragapalooza earlier this year. Lucy Gellman Photo.

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Friday Flicks: TIFF 2017, Day 1

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Out Of The Shadows, Onto The Page

Soto advocates for Yale University to become a sanctuary campus at a protest last year. Paul Bass for the New Haven Independent.

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Sounds Like Liberation

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The Great Debate Comes To Town

The candidates in place. Christopher Peak for the New Haven Independent.

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Nasty Women On Film

A new citywide film festival is seeking to get very nasty — and cede the floor to female and immigrant voices in the process. As Trump repealed Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Tuesday, it was making the case for greater diversity and more local voices in Connecticut filmmaking — and hoping to hear from more New Haven artists.

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Art Will Find a Way

Andrew Burbank looked out on his fellow Chapel Haven students, staff, and community members.

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College Street Turns Two

The Decemberists perform at College Street Music Hall. Photo courtesy College Street Music Hall.

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The Revolution Will Be Harmonized

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