They're trying something new at the Center for British Art: tables and chairs in the covered space that leads to the museum's entrance. As the... Read on
On Saturday, New Haven observed Powder House Day, the annual reenactment of a chapter in the town's Revolutionary history. When news of the battles... Read on
If you're coming back for a reunion this year and haven't been on campus in a while, you may be surprised to find two campus landmarks in the Art... Read on
Fifty years ago, as today, Yale was in the midst of a capital campaign. In our February 1976 issue, we published the music and lyrics to a puckish... Read on
A pink plastic Taj Mahal will dominate the entrance court of the Center for British Art through July 26. Hung from the ceiling and built on a frame of... Read on
Now on view at the New Haven Museum (on Whitney Avenue near campus): an exhibition about the Elm City's greatest culinary claim to fame. Pronounced... Read on
It has turned cold again in New Haven, so we ducked into the sculpture hall of the Yale University Art Gallery, where it's always a pleasure to take... Read on
There are still a few days left to see the Center for British Art's retrospective on the work of Hew Locke, a Guyanese-British sculptor who has, in... Read on
The recent deaths of former School of Architecture dean Robert A. M. Stern ’65MArch and former visiting faculty member Frank Gehry reminded us... Read on
It's the event you've been anticipating all year. For more than 100 years, these bitter rivals have met annually to fight for bragging rights.... Read on