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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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"Pride In Balance" Centers LGBTQ+ Wellness

Darnell Ray. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Pride Center Poised For 30K In Proposed City Budget

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Indie Artists Shine At New Holiday Maker Market

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Tyshawn Sorey Trio Brings The Fire To Firehouse

The Tyshawn Sorey Trio. Photo courtesy Firehouse 12.

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"Shadowlands" Tour Takes Firehouse 12 On A Journey

Alisha Brabham Photos.

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Pride Center Makes Moves Down Orange Street

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Ninth Square Block Party Returns Pride To Its Roots

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"We Ain't Going Nowhere:" Pride Center Faces Bomb Threat During Pride Week

New Haven Pride Center Board President Hope Chávez, Executive Director Juancarlos Soto, and Communications Coordinator and Co-Producer of PRIDE New Haven Laura Boccadoro at the Center's 84 Orange St. offices on Saturday afternoon, after getting the all-clear to enter the building. Lucy Gellman Photo.

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Jazz Series Comes In Red Hot At Firehouse 12

A string of cymbals reverberated through Firehouse 12, spreading a euphoric haze over the room. It began with a crescendo, rising softly into a boom! Beneath them, drums tap-tapped like raindrops and thunder during a heavy storm. The audience may have been inside, but suddenly the air was alive and electric.

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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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