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Fair Haven Day Keeps Growing

On Grand Ave.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Yale Rep Travels 
To “The Far Country”

For Lloyd Suh’s latest play, set in 1930s San Francisco.  Donald Brown reports. 

TCB With TOD

State reps OK Work Live Ride” bill to encourage more housing near transit. CTmirror’s Ginny Monk reports.

Michael Vincent Brangi, 67

Michael was a US Marine Corps veteran who was born in New Haven and lived in South Carolina.  Obit. 

The Truth Kills

Review Crew’s Jamil Ragland stayed up all night thinking about All My Sons after the final curtain fell.

Today’s Debates

1776?1967 1968 1968?2021 2024 2034 Tents Tenants Seder Sorrow

$3.6M Flows In

• Annual Great Give tops goal for 500+ nonprofits.
Foundationettes” harmonize on air to seek donations in the final hours of the Great Give” fundraising marathon enters final stretch.  Paul Bass reports. 

At new Unbothered” art exhibition at Known on Orange St.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Who Doesn’t Love
A (Fictitious) Shoot-Out?

Review Crew’s Fred Noland gets to see Mario Van Peebles’ latest film in a classic theater rather than via streaming. 

Commercial To Residential

State Senate OKs as-of-right, housing-boosting bill. CT NewsJunkie’s John Ferraro reports.

Orchid Gallery’s inaugural art show cracks open the questions.  Brian Slattery reports. 

“Alza La Bandera”

New Haven Academy’s Legacy Studios puts on In The Heights, at Cross. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Legal Notice

Joint Community Development / Legislation Committee meeting on 5/8. Read more. 

Legal Notice

Community Development Committee meeting on 5/15. Read more. 

Legal Notice

Joint Community Development / Health & Human Services Committee meeting on 5/15. Read more. 

Legal Notice

Joint Community Development / Health & Human Services Committee meeting on 5/23. Read more. 

Metal Mental Meditation

Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood practices yoga poses with 60 others on a filthy mat while heavy metal masters rage on stage.

Mannequin Pussy Roars

Band embraces anger; Review Crew’s Emily Vankoughnett catches the tour.

Salovey Summoned To Testify

Before Congress for hearing entitled, Calling for Accountability: Stopping Antisemitic College Chaos.” Yale Daily News’ Benjamin Hernandez reports.

Student Archivists
Take The Screen

To showcase projects at Yale Film Archive.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

Financial Guidance
For Formerly Incarcerated

En route, thanks to newly launched Recovery Finance Project.  Laura Glesby reports. 

The Answer’s In The Music

In new Shubert production of Hadestown. Brian Slattery reports. 

Hold The Robot’s Hand

And hang onto your soul. Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood reports.

Guv: My Bad

Lamont takes responsibility for tree cutting near his house. CTmirror’s Mark Pazniokas reports.

Request For Proposals

From the New Haven Parking Authority.  Read more. 

Love, Grief, & Ghosts

At this year’s Carlotta Festival of New Plays.  Donald Brown reports. 

Layovers & Juggling

Air Temple Arts gets grounded with upcoming ECA-hosted show.  Brian Slattery reports. 

Rainbow, Bach, & Me

A political-musical satire, set in New Haven.  Lary Bloom reports. 

Hill Central Students “Stomp”

A musical beat, as part of Shubert-led classroom workshop. The Arts Paper’s Lucy Gellman reports.

Yale Grad Student Arrested

For allegedly vandalizing university property during last week’s Beinecke Plaza protest.  Yash Roy and Thomas Breen report. 

Bike Riders Roll

For 16th Rock to Rock.  Kian Ahmadi reports. 

“Good Morning Babylon”

Creative Circle asks community to the dance, on Olive St.  Karen Ponzio reports. 

Carnatic Sound
Meets Grown-Up Grit

KulfiGirls mesmerize the Review Crew’s Nora Grace-Flood with granular guitar, clashing drums, flute, strings, and the Saraswati veena. 

Whoa

Channel 5’s Andrew Callaghan reports on Connecticut Kia Boyz. 

Why So Anonymous?

Connecticut Public Radio’s Eddy Martinez reports on why so many pro-Palestinian student protesters won’t tell reporters their names. 

Ceschi Keeps Hope Alive

Paul Bass reports.

1/3rd Of Students 
Still Chronically Absent

Maya McFadden reports.

Booked. What About Books?

Jamil Ragland reports from a Literacy Criticism Locked Up” confab.

New Haven Newz Quiz

Do you know the week’s newz?  Paul Bass reports. 

Lights. Camera. Math!

In Sheila Lamb’s Mauro-Sheridan 7th grade classroom.  Maya McFadden reports. 

Zoning Q: More Housing, More Parking?

Clockwise from top left: Up to 64 new apartments eyed for Hamilton St.; developer Yoon Lee; the 63 Hamilton parking lot; Lost in New Haven's Rob Greenberg.

A bid to provide lots more places for people to live on Hamilton Street has prompted pushback from some neighbors over where current and future residents and visitors will be able to put their cars.

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The Decemberists Make it Better

Karen Ponzio Photos

The Decemberists' Colin Meloy.

Ratboys.

The Decemberists brought May to a magnificent start on Saturday night when they returned to College Street Music Hall for the fourth show of their 2024 A Peaceable Kingdom North American tour. Fans filled the room from floor to balcony, up the stairs and to the edges of the stage barrier, to bask in the multicolored hues of the lights and lofty sounds of some of their favorites, mixed in with new material from the band’s aptly titled upcoming album As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again.

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