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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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Who Killed The King?

Francesca Fernandez McKenzie and James Udom in the foreground, Sohina Sidhu behind them. Setariki Wainiqolo, Curtis Williams and Sean Boyce Johnson are in the background. T. Charles Erickson Photo.

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Through Nambi Kelley, A Native Son Reborn

Jerod Haynes and Jason Bowen in Native Son by Nambi E. Kelley, adapted from the novel by Richard Wright, directed by Seret Scott. Photo by Joan Marcus, 2017.

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Before Me Too, There Was Stop Kiss

Cunningham as Callie and Byron as Sara. SCSU Photo.

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When The Mean Girls Have Guns

Veronica and J.D. are getting a little lovey dovey. In the middle of a high school hallway—lockers to one side, classrooms ostensibly to another—the two link hands and sing, staring into each other’s eyes.

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Podcasters Board The Dream Train

The cast and crew jump into their session at Baobab Tree Studios. ITC Photo.

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Meet Walt, The Tyrant

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At CCT, A Tale Of Two Brothers

Riggins, as Lincoln, and Davis as Booth. The play runs weekends through Nov. 19. Mike Franzman for I Love New Haven Photos.

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Putting the 'Act' in Activism

Singleton and his wife, Erin. Chris Randall Photo.

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Fireflies, Without The Fire

Judith Ivey and Jane Alexander. T. Charles Erickson Photo.

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The Operator Will Connect You Now

A Broken Umbrella Theatre (ABUT) Photo.

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