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Arts Council of Greater New Haven Blog

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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WISP's "Little Women" Soars, Bringing Concord To East Haven

McKenna Doebrick as Amy March, Denise Wray as Meg March, Heather Bazinet as Marmee March, Allison Bradshaw as Jo March and Lexi Kinniburgh as Beth March in Allan Knee's musical adaptation of Little Women. A production of the WISP Performing Arts Initiative (Wagner Iovanna Studio Performances), it runs Aug. 8-10 at the Old Stone Church in East Haven. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Live From East Haven, With An Extraterrestrial Twist

Bridget Stasko Photos.

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Clergy Speak Out As Avelo Deportation Contract Begins

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With "Calling Puerto Rico," Pa'lante Brings The Story Of Maria Home

Fior Rodriguez as Melosa. Behind her are Rafael Feliciano-Roman (filling in for Joel) and as Gentile as Debra. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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On MLK Day, Hair Giveback Honors The Crown

Danielle Campbell Photos.

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Caravan Calls For "Justice For Lizzbeth"

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Arts Academy Expanding On East Haven's Main Street

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