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.
Speakers Tawanna Brown and Christopher Scott. Josiah Brown Photo.
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Director, writer and producer Jacqueline Brown and Trey Moore (a.k.a. Orion Solo) at the Flint Street Theater last Sunday. Abiba Biao Photo.
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Dr. Yusuf Ransome and Josh Bibbey.
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Photos contributed by New Haven-based filmmaker Josh Stasko and his wife, Bridget.
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A still from the series opener, "70 x 7." HAVENTheSeries Photo.
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Graphics and animation by Carla Costanza.
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Jacowski speaking to the audience. Danielle Campbell Photos.
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As Christopher Rodriguez peered through his viewfinder, he held all of Broadway Island in the palm of his hand. He could capture the magic of small moments, from the sign-adorned light posts to the strolling pedestrians. With a click of the shutter, he froze moments in time, the afternoon sun bringing each photo to life.
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“Humans only have one ending,” the words echoed over the screen. “Ideas live forever.”
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A still from Dutch Elm Disease's 2022 film, Katinowit, with Matthew Ford and Kenneth Murray.. Image contributed by Ben Hecht of Dutch Elm Disease.
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Cast, crew and members of Long Wharf Theatre staff. Nevaeh Lugo Photos.
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Photographer and filmmaker Lydia Douglas (at left, in the purple) at an opening reception for Seven Lenses at SCSU last month. Lucy Gellman File Photo.
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Buster during Monday night's presentation. Zoom Screenshot.
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Martha Friedman's work is in conversation with the history and process of mummification. Lucy Gellman Photos; all work by the artists.
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State Rep. Robyn Porter at Friday's press conference. "Black and Brown people, what do we talk about?" she asked aloud Friday. "We lift as we climb. And we got a brother, Michael Jai White, who is doing that. This is his vision. From where he came from. He's coming back to his community and lifting as he climbs." Lucy Gellman Photos.
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