Renowned architect Frank Gehry (April 8) and best-selling author Tom Vanderbilt (February 22) will be among the guest speakers at Yale School of Architecture (YSA) in a series of public events that also includes an international symposium, “Architecture...
An international array of critics, architects and historians will convene at Yale School of Architecture January 21–23 to consider the long-term impact on design, urbanism and architectural discourse of Las Vegas—the city that Robert Venturi and Denise...
Yale School of Architecture Dean Robert A.M. Stern has announced that Katherine Farley, senior managing director of the international real estate developer Tishman-Speyer, will be the Edward P. Bass Distinguished Visiting Architecture Fellow for the...
“La Ronde” by Arthur Schnitzler, a lustful Viennese waltz, of sorts, will be presented Dec. 12-17 at the Yale School of Drama’s University Theatre, 222 York St.The show is the thesis production of third-year M.F.A. student Jesse Jou.Schnitzler’s work...
Watercolor abstracts by Dr. Frank Ninivaggi will be on display through the month of December at the Cushing Medical Library in Sterling Hall of Medicine, 333 Cedar St., as part of the “Physician as Artist” series.Ninivaggi, assistant clinical professor...
The Aaron Copland Fund for Music recently donated $500,000 to initiate an endowment fund for Oral History of American Music (OHAM), a special collection of the Yale University Library.Oral History of American Music (OHAM) is dedicated to the collection...
“Art is anything you can get away with,” Andy Warhol, one of the leading figures of the Pop art movement, once famously contended.A musical that is based loosely (very loosely) on a real incident in Warhol’s life — an assassination attempt — will make...
The Yale Baroque Opera Project (YBOP) will present its fifth biannual fully-staged production, “Le tre Stagioni” (“The Three Seasons”), a pastiche of scenes from operatic and oratorio works by George Frideric Handel (1685–1759), on December 5 and 6 at...
“Portraits of War” featuring women from the Democratic Republic of Congo are on view through Thursday, Nov. 19, at the Thomas E. Golden Jr. Center at Saint Thomas More The Catholic Chapel & Center at Yale, 268 Park St.Titled “Congo/Women,” the exhibit...
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natasha Trethewey, the 2009 James Weldon Johnson Fellow in African American Studies at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, will read from her work on Wednesday, Nov. 18.The event, part of the Yale Collection of...