The ways in which artist Robert Rauschenberg and choreographer Paul Taylor were influenced by each other’s artistry will be explored in a talk by art historian Robert Mattison at the Yale University Art Gallery on Feb. 7.
The event, which will begin at 4...
Caroline Kitchener, associate editor at The Atlantic, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Feb. 1, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Kitchener will speak at a Branford College tea at 4 p.m. at the Branford House, 80 High St. It is free and open to the public.
In February of 2011, religious leaders from across Africa met in Accra, Ghana, to discuss their dual roles as people of faith and members of civil society. They sought to reconcile their beliefs with their obligations as citizens of countries torn apart...
Kevin Young, a poet, archivist, and editor will speak at Yale on Wednesday, Jan. 31, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Young’s talk — titled “The Grey Album,” the name of his award-winning 2012 book that explores “the blackness of blackness” — will take...
Achieving Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of racial equality in the United States will require a “radical transformation” in American values and organization, community activist and artist Bree Newsome told a large crowd Jan. 24 in Battell Chapel.
“A...
The Yale Repertory Theatre will present the world premiere of “Field Guide,” created by Rude Mechs and inspired by “The Brothers Karamazov” by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Jan. 26-Feb. 17. Opening night is Feb. 1.
“Field Guide” features text by Hannah Kenah,...
“Popular Music & Society in Iran: New Directions,” a two-day symposium examining the social and political significance of music in Iran, will take place at Yale University on Jan. 26-27.
“The political and sociological study of music in contemporary...
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library’s latest building-wide exhibition, “+ The Art of Collaboration,” explores the excitement and power of how separate elements combine to make things that are new, beautiful, strange, and memorable. On view from...