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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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SAMESEX Braves The Rain

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City Lights Takes On A Warming, Warring World

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How Clyde Ramos Framed Joe Ganim

Screenshot from Facebook. This is the third piece on the role of arts—rhetoric, photography, film, and media—on the gubernatorial campaign trail. For the previous pieces, click here, here and here. Joe Ganim is standing on a table or stage—you can't quite tell which—in the dusky yellow light of an old building. The ceiling above him is tile, studded with low lights. He’s looking up and out into a crowd, eyes fixed on some point in the distance. Symphonic strings build under him.

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Bridgeport Takes Back The Tempest

Uma Incrocci as Ariel. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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CTiffEat Digs In

Tiffany Jones: “To realize that I could experience other people’s cultures through their food … I love experiencing what other people feel to be nostalgic. Doing that through food is doing that in such a fun and gratifying way.” Tagan Engel Photo.

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Phat A$tronaut Channels The Fifth Dimension

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“My City Initiative” Generates Hometown Pride

Netta: “So what I notice, especially in the music scene, sometimes everybody leaves Connecticut. And it shouldn’t be like that. I want to bring pride back to being from here. We did this here. This is just for you and I. This is for us.” Lucy Gellman Photos.

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BOOBs & BAT Hit Bridgeport This Weekend

A detail from Sooo-z Mastropietro's Boob-Tube. Photo courtesy City Lights.

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Criminal Justice Hits The Airwaves

Brian Slattery Photo

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When Marshall Comes to Town

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