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Art Bikers Discover Mysterious Pink Twinkies

by Melissa Bailey | Oct 23, 2006 8:52 am

A secret forest road, bygone frozen custard, and Marxist-tinged “spectrum lozenges”: A weekend City-Wide Open Studios bike tour encountered all these, and more.

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An Outsider Sees Blue Sky Through The Smog

by Paul Bass | Oct 18, 2006 10:50 am

London looked like this to an Italian painter in 1746. At least he painted it that way. It didn’t look that way to Brits. In a press preview for “Canaletto in England: A Venetian Artist Abroad, 1746-1755,” a new exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art, a guest curator explained how the sky ended up blue in the picture.

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From “Swimsuit Girl” To Chair Siblings

by Lesha Daley | Oct 16, 2006 9:48 am

Eight-five artists showed their work, in the space where they make it, at the opening weekend of Artspace’s City-Wide Open Studios this weekend, at Erector Square. Lisa Keskinen showed her artwork for the sixth time at Artspace’s Open Studios.  Keskinen’s job as an architect is what inspires her art, such as her painting “Flat Fold,” which she is selling for $1,800.

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Things Fall Into Place

by Staff | Oct 9, 2006 3:43 pm

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“Do You Know Michael Jackson?

by Allan Appel | Oct 8, 2006 9:57 pm

Junior Arick Lyde, who plays five instruments, including xylophone and viola, and retired Hillhouse High School teacher and local jazz performer Robert Winters, were two of the lucky people on hand to catch a special performance by a cutting-edge visiting jazz ensemble.

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24 Points About “24-Hour Theater”

by Paul Bass | Oct 6, 2006 12:43 pm


Point #1: Give a group of playwrights, actors, directors and set designers just 24 hours to create a set of five-minute plays on similar topics. What do you get? A fun, risk-taking, at times inspired, uneven show. Such a show opened Thursday night at Yale Cabaret. It runs through Saturday night.

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Mednick Rocks, W Flops

by Paul Bass | Oct 5, 2006 9:28 am

This local lawyer doesn’t like George Bush. He does like to play guitar and piano, and write songs. And he’s good at it. Mednick has two new CDs out that mark the latest entry in the New Haven Professional Mid-Life Rock Adventure series.

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