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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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Orquesta el Macabeo “Co-Works” The Grove

Gabriel Mortali Photos.

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Deconstructing Guns, Reconstructing Art

Katie Heinlein: “Each piece had a place...gun control should be more like that." Karen Marks Photos.

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Nasty Women: #MeToo Needs Men, Too

Shane Baber: “I didn’t see straight men stand up and say ‘this happened to me.’” Lucy Gellman Photo.

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Women’s Empowerment Served À La Mode

10-year-old twins Ayana and Maquas Baldwin. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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A New Haven Tagger Spills His Secrets

For Troubledclef, the blank walls, untagged skateparks and underpasses didn’t call out immediately. Nor the cans of spray paint, waiting to be opened as they beckoned from convenience store aisles. Nor the sense of brethren-by-graffiti, a motley crew of artists and mischief-makers who would come out in the wee hours of the morning, and finish their work by 4 a.m.

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“Peacebuilders” Hit The New Haven Green

The billboard's next stop? Exit 42 on I-95. Karen Marks Photos.

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On Connecticut’s (Mostly Free) Shakespeare Trail

Ian Eaton as Bottom, Saluda Camp as Titania and Fairies in Connecticut Free Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream five years ago . Judith Barbosa Photo.

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Ferrer Helps First & Summerfield Crew Recharge

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1776, 1852, Or 2018?

Prints of Fredrick Douglass' address at the Beinecke. Karen Marks Photo.

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“Cabaret” Brings Sex and Fascism to Lyric Hall

Remaining performances of Cabaret run July 6-8 and 13-15 at Lyric Hall, 827 Whalley Ave. in New Haven's Westville neighborhood. For tickets and more information, click here .Karen Marks Photo.

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