Two Yale poets — Louise Glück and Henri Cole — have won major prizes from the Academy of American Poets.Glück, an adjunct professor of English and the Rosencranz Writer in Residence, has won the Wallace Stevens Prize, awarded by the chancellors of the...
Two celebrated playwrights aboard a trans-Atlantic ocean liner have no ending yet for their new musical comedy, which is to debut on Broadway in four days. In the meantime, their composer, being a fool for love, has tossed his score overboard and is...
The Yale Concert Band will feature music from around the world and premiere a composition by a Yale College undergraduate at its performance on Wednesday, November 19, at 7:30 p.m. in Woolsey Hall, corner of College & Grove streets. The concert is...
In spearheading the restoration of Paul Rudolph Hall, the School of Architecture dean left a mark on Yale. We look forward to his next. It was a time to commend Charles Gwathmey ARC ’62 for his restoration success, and a time to rejoice, as hoards of...
The following discussion between Robert A.M. Stern, the dean of the Yale School of Architecture, and Charles Gwathmey ‘62 M.Arch., renovation architect for the recently rededicated Paul Rudolph Hall (see related story) and designer of the adjacent Haas...
Following its renovation and restoration, undertaken with the support of Sid R. Bass, Paul Rudolph’s renowned 1963 Art & Architecture Building was rededicated and officially renamed Paul Rudolph Hall in a two-day celebration of the acclaimed architect...
The Yale Baroque Opera Project (YBOP) will present two performances of staged scenes from works by Francesco Cavalli (1602–1676) on November 15 and 16 at 4 p.m. Free and open to the public, the performances will take place in Trinity Lutheran Church, on...