Bud Thorpe, one of the last actors still alive to have performed under the direction of playwright Samuel Beckett, will speak out about how the Nobel Prize laureate shaped both his work and his life in the world premiere of his show “One of the Damned...
The arts have the ability to heal the soul. Medicine has the ability to heal the body. In what promises to be a remarkable event, the two disciplines will unite at Long Wharf Theatre for an in-depth exploration of Global Health and the Arts Thursday Jan....
“Reassessing Paul Rudolph: Architecture and Reputation,” a two-day symposium hosted by Yale School of Architecture, January 23–24, will gather an international roster of scholars, critics and architects under the roof of newly renovated Paul Rudolph Hall...
Comfortably settled in the newly renovated Paul Rudolph Hall, 180 York St., the Yale School of Architecture embarks on a new season of lectures, exhibitions and symposia covering such diverse topics as the life, work and reputation of Paul Rudolph, the...
An exhibition featuring the work of Japanese artist Soichi Watanabe will be on display at Yale Institute of Sacred Music, 409 Prospect Street, from January 26 to March 26, 2009. Titled “The Prodigal Son Returns: The Art of Soichi Watanabe,” the exhibition...
Wynton Marsalis will hold a “musical Q&A” on February 5 at 4:30 p.m. in the United Church on the Green, corner of Temple and Elm streets.This event is free and open to the public. Marsalis is visiting Yale University as a Chubb Fellow. Widely...
A talk by “NYPD Blue” and “Deadwood” creator David Milch and a performance of bachata and merengue music are among the weekly free and public events that will be offered in a new urban studies course at Yale.Yale art historian Sandy Isenstadt, who teaches...
On a bright, cold day, standing before a sea of people that stretched to the horizon and witnessed by millions more watching on televisions around the world, Yale Professor Elizabeth Alexander stepped up to the microphone and presented a gift of words to...
A new Yale gallery that will be devoted to bringing examples of contemporary art from around the world to New Haven formally opened on Jan. 26 with the exhibition “Shifting Shapes - Unstable Signs,” featuring recent work in diverse media by artists from...
“Lydia,” a new play by award-winning playwright Octavio Solis about a Mexican immigrant family caught in a web of dark secrets, will be staged Feb. 6-28 at the Yale Repertory Theatre.The production marks the Yale Rep debut for Solis, a playwright and...