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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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Alasdair Neale Gets An Arts “Welcome Wagon”

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In Westville, Hanukkah Banishes The Cold

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Fan Grrls Rock SqueeCon

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Queer Heroes Swoop In On Lyric Hall

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A Dance Locomotive Turns Ten, Gets Tiny

Daniel Eugene Photos. Wells is at the center in the striped red button down.

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Vintanthromodern, Reinvented, Reopens In Westville

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Jazz Week Sings At Lyric Hall

Dr. Eddie Henderson was flying through “Surrey With The Fringe On Top.” No sooner had Andrew Kosiba laid the foundation than he was answering with the short, ringing staccato of his trumpet, then longer, full-lunged notes that coasted over the audience. An upright bass, half cloaked in shadow, hummed to life. The most polite of percussion rose to meet it. Somewhere, Miles Davis and Rogers and Hammerstein were clinking cocktail glasses and tapping their toes.

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Craft Beer Gets A Closer Look

A detail from Heidi Geist's Lost City . Lucy Gellman Photos.

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“Cabaret” Brings Sex and Fascism to Lyric Hall

Remaining performances of Cabaret run July 6-8 and 13-15 at Lyric Hall, 827 Whalley Ave. in New Haven's Westville neighborhood. For tickets and more information, click here .Karen Marks Photo.

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"Art Is Who I Am"

Actor and writer Kelley Knight at Thursday's The Commons. At the inaugural event last month, she said that she practices her craft because "I’ve found that if I don’t, it will kill me. It’ll kill my soul, it’ll kill my spirit. " Lucy Gellman Photos.

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