Following an extensive renovation and restoration of Paul Rudolph’s iconic “Art + Architecture Building,” Yale School of Architecture will reopen its gallery on August 28 with an exhibition showcasing the work of Hawaii’s master architect Vladimir...
An exhibition honoring the American composer who wrote such popular classics as “Sleigh Ride,” “The Typewriter,” “The Syncopated Clock” and “Blue Tango” is now on display at the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library.Titled “Of Typewriters and Sleigh Bells: A...
Visitors to the Yale University Art Gallery this summer will have the opportunity to see two of Vincent van Gogh’s most renowned paintings side by side and to view the pioneering camera obscura images by contemporary photographer Abelardo Morell.‘...
The world premiere of a play based on Dostoevsky’s revolutionary novel “Notes from Underground” and a re-staging of Arthur Miller’s classic drama “Death of a Salesman” will be among the featured works in the Yale Repertory Theatre’s 2008-2009 season.The...
The Yale School of Drama and Yale Repertory Theatre have received a $2.85 million gift from the Robina Foundation to establish the Yale Center for New Theatre. Through the new center, the Yale Rep will substantially increase its annual commissions of new...
Books written by students at Lincoln-Bassett and Daniels schools through the Yale School of Music Class of ’57 Music Education Project will be read aloud in school assemblies on June 12 and 16. Members of the press are invited to this celebration of the...
The concert halls of Beijing will be alive with the sound of music—as well as lectures and master classes—for two weeks prior to the start of the Olympic Games, when the Yale School of Music and Beijing’s Central Conservatory of Music host students from...
A screening of episodes from the HBO series “The Wire,” followed by a Q & A with screenwriter Richard Price; a preview showing of a new film based on a novel by the author of “Fight Club”; and a sci-fi festival with panel discussions featuring such...
Nine faculty members and a Yale trustee will be inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS), one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary societies and independent policy research centers. They are among 190 new fellows and...
Responding to the great humanitarian need created by three recent natural disasters, musicians from Yale University and the New Haven community will perform a special benefit concert titled “Help Can’t Wait” in Sprague Hall on May 21, at 7 pm.All proceeds...