Frank Rizzo on "Making Up the Truth" - Extended through Saturday!
Click here to read Frank Rizzo's Blog about Jack Hitt's "Making Up the Truth" extended through Saturday, June 25 with a 1pm performance.
Weather Update: June 23
Today's 3pm Noon to Night Concert has been canceled. Please check back for an update on the 6pm Concert.
The Walking Tour scheduled for 5pm will continue rain or shine.
Breaking News Weather Update
The Noon to Night Concert Series will continue as weather permits. In the event of lightning, the performance will be cancelled.
The Mill River Canoe Tours have been cancelled for today. Stay tuned for information on re-scheduling.
Soldier Songs composer and baritone on CT Style
Click to view the CT Style spot featuring David Little and David Adam Moore
Rain not withstanding, the Noon to Night Concerts proceed
Rain is in the forecast for today, however, all Noon to Night Concerts will proceed as scheduled. Please check back for updates.
All events proceeding as scheduled
It is a beautiful day on the New Haven Green - all events will proceed as scheduled.
Cripple of Inishmaan a Festival Highlight
Read the Hartford Courant's review of Cripple of Inishmaan. The show performs Saturday June 18 at 3pm and 8pm and Sunday at 3pm.
6pm Noon to Night Cancelled
The 6pm Noon to Night concert has been cancelled due to thunderstorms. Noon to Nights will resume on Tuesday June 21.
Fellowship Blog
A Weekend at the New Haven Green
By: Alejandro Rojas
On Saturday morning I arrived at the New Haven Green. I took a seat on the bleachers close to College Street and saw myself surrounded by a whole city of early birds. Right on College, breakdancers and grafitti artists had been popping their creativity since earlier in the day. Dancers and rappers from all over Connecticut had been practicing their routines since nine a.m., hoping to win the big prize. Grafitti began being made at 10am and by noon, these amazing pieces of art could be seen from across the Green.
Girls in hula-hoops...
All Noon to Night Concerts as Scheduled
The Noon to Night Concerts at Noon, 3pm and 6pm will proceed as scheduled.
Emeline Michel moved to Yale Rep
Tonight’s concert by Emeline Michel, originally scheduled to conclude the International Festival’s Courtyard Concert Series at the Yale Law School Courtyard, will be performed indoors instead at Yale Repertory Theatre (1120 Chapel Street, at York Street) due to predicted weather conditions for this evening.
Discounted Arts & Ideas parking is available across the street from Yale Rep at the Chapel-York Garage (on York Street between Crown and Chapel Streets).
Click here for a letter from Executive Director Mary Lou Aleskie
Reflection: Marie Marthe St. Cyr on Haiti
The world is visibly smaller while remaining more unequal, with less parity and greater inequity. We communicate in megabytes and sound bites in one sequence of events. These repeated patterns from the political, social, economic to the recreational arena are making learning a challenge or we can say they are challenging the methodologies and processes of learning as we know it. It has become essential to be not just a student but an evolving student of the world, shaping plans, selecting approaches and creating adapted strategies to conform and progress in a dynamically evolving...