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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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With Bittersweet Belly Laughs, Regicides Bid Farewell To One Of Their Own

Frankie Douglass (center stage, with flowers) at the end of the show. David Judd Photos.

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Momentum Promised As Armory Conversation Continues

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Solar Butterfly Sheds Light on Climate Solutions

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Hillhouse Finds Its Back-To-School Rhythm

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Ricardo Gutiérrez Takes A Look "Through My Eyes"

Ricardo Gutiérrez, "Metanoia Phase 2, Acrylic on canvas. The artist installed the pieces at Olive & Wooster to display the new series, entitled Through My Eyes, for this reporter. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Jazz Underground Makes Tuesday Night Sing

Shaunda Holloway Photos.

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Bright Young Artist BODHI Shines at Cafe Nine

"This is a very emotional song, so it might get a little loud in here,” BODHI said to a cheer from the audience before diving into their 2022 song "Pretty Lies.” Their voice floated over the swirling, groovy melodies of the keyboards, creating an infectious sound that absorbed the audience. All throughout Cafe Nine, people danced and nodded their heads to the rhythm, drawn in by the sound.

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New Underpass Mural Spotlights Fair Haven

Ward 14 (Fair Haven) Alder Sarah Miller with the artist Perez, Wanda Vargas, and her son Mateo. Danielle Campbell Photos.

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From A Barn, The Hamden Art League Grows Its Mission

Artists Elizabeth (Liz) Scott, Rosemary Serfilippi, Brenda Burt and Sharon Morgio, who formed a planning committee to make the show happen. Not pictured is Jeannette Wimmer, who was unable to be present Thursday but helped bring the show into being. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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At Stamp Unveiling, A Civil Rights Champion Remembered

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