NXTHVN 2023–2024 Fellowship Applications Now Open
NXTHVN is pleased to announce the opening of its annual open call for studio and curatorial fellows. Founded by Titus Kaphar and Jason Price in
NXTHVN is pleased to announce the opening of its annual open call for studio and curatorial fellows. Founded by Titus Kaphar and Jason Price in
Some days, it has got to suck to be a judge. Well, actually a lot of days. Most judicial work is tedious, including contractual disputes or
Hello folks. I don’t do these “State of the Union” style posts that often, but should do them more often, because there’s often things going
A report from the New York Times. “For Claudia Ruffle, living in a co-housing community was a lifelong dream. So she was among the early supporters
On Nov. 20, New Haven will host Harvard and Yale fans for the highly anticipated Yale-Harvard Game. As the game-day approaches, hotels are booking up
Tampa International Airport has celebrated Avelo Airlines’ inaugural service to New Haven, Connecticut with a beautiful cake, giveaways, a balloon
Monday – photo by Mitch Waxman Stage one of my September travels, accomplished using Amtrak to get from place to place, saw Our Lady of the
It's no secret I love spring, the two main reasons being; one: my birthday, and two: blossoms. I still haven't made it to D.C. to see the cherry
Gov’t Mule brought a three-night stand marking their first shows in 15 months to a close on Sunday with help from Ann Wilson of Heart at Westville
Gov’t Mule brought a three-night stand marking their first shows in 15 months to a close on Sunday with help from Ann Wilson of Heart at Westville
New England-based soul quintet Lake Street Dive confirmed a pair of socially distanced June 2021 outdoor concerts in New Haven. Additionally, Lake
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead will return to the Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut this June for a run of socially distanced outdoor
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead will return to the Westville Music Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut this June for a run of socially distanced outdoor
Diana Rose is now safe but not ‘out of the woods’ Actress Anika Noni Rose, best known for voicing Disney‘s first Black princess Tiana in The
Umphrey’s McGee will perform in the Northeast next month for the first time since the pandemic began. The sextet will play a pair of socially