Gladiators, cross-dressers and star-crossed lovers will be out in full force when the Yale Baroque Opera Project (YBOP) presents its seventh fully staged production, “Scipione Affricano” by Francesco Cavalli (1602-1676), on December 10 and 11....
A lecture on January 6 by visionary Chinese developer Vincent Lo will open the season of free and public events offered by the Yale School of Architecture (YSoA) in the first half of 2011.Unless otherwise noted, all lectures and symposia take place in...
The Yale and Whiffenpoof Alumni Associations announce the a cappella all-star line up for the first annual “Ivy Light: Sing Out, Raise Hope, Eliminate Pediatric AIDS,” a benefit concert for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, to be held on...
On the eve of an all-star a cappella benefit concert at Alice Tully Hall on Saturday, the legendary Yale Whiffenpoofs, will entertain guests at the annual Family and Children’s’ Holiday Party. The group will be entertaining pediatric patients and their...
The records of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects have been donated to the Yale University Library’s Department of Manuscripts and Archives by Bette-Ann Gwathmey, the widow of founding partner Charles Gwathmey who received his degree in...
Yale School of Architecture Dean Robert A. M. Stern (M.Arch. ‘65), whose influential designs have been credited with revitalizing traditional architecture, has been named the 2011 recipient of the Richard H. Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture....
Yale Repertory Theatre (James Bundy, Artistic Director; Victoria Nolan, Managing Director) announces a $950,000 gift from the Robina Foundation in support of the Yale Center for New Theatre. This gift is an addition to the Foundation’s 2008 gift of $2.85...
Two years ago, Professor Alan Plattus of the Yale School of Architecture helped lead an international charette bringing together Yale faculty and students who joined with architects and students from Jordan, Israel and Palestine to design proposals for...
Two exhibitions — one focusing on fly fisherman, outdoorsman and Atlantic salmon conservationist Lee Wulff and the other highlighting recent additions to the collections — are currently on view at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.Fooling fish...
A small exhibition that is both a visual puzzle and an exploration of the art world in the 1820s London will be featured this summer at the Yale Center for British Art.In 1829, artist John Scarlett Davis sought to make a splash on the London art scene...