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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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Samara Joy Leaves New Haven On A High Note

Meredith Truax Photo, courtesy of the International Festival of Arts & Ideas. In addition to Joy, musicians included Evan Sherman, Paul Sikivie, Donavan Austin, David Mason, Connor Rohrer, Jason Charos, and Kendric McCallister.

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Symphony, Hillhouse Get A&I Into A Groove

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DakhaBrakha Brings Kyiv To New Haven

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Baldwin Set to Music at Arts & Ideas

The Kevin Harris Project performs at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

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In "Cease," Love N'Co. Probes The Possibility Of Hope

At first, the tone of the song is solemn and intense, with a slow intro that pulsates. A drum rises, overwhelming the audio, and immediately things feel more hopeful. A voice enters the fray.

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Music Haven Fêtes A Year Of Growth & Transition

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Freddy Fixer Dances Down Dixwell Avenue

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Tinfoil Transforms Tradition at the Palestine Museum

Ensemble Phoenicia performs at the Palestine Museum U.S. From left to right: Insia Malik, Charlotte Loukola, Amer Hasan, Robin Park, and Noémie Chemali. Photos Kapp Singer.

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Marty Isenberg Brings Wes Anderson To The MAC

The Quintet in action. Prince Davenport Photos.

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In Photos: New Haven Celebrates The Hill

The family of community activist and former Hill Parents Association President Fred Harris poses for a portrait together in honor of the 40 years he has been serving the Hill Neighborhood. The International Festival of Arts & Ideas held its celebration of the Hill neighborhood last Saturday. Alisha Martindale Photos.

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