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Bomb Threat Targets Pride Center During Pride Week

by | Sep 23, 2023 4:03 pm | Comments (9)

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New Haven Pride Center's Hope Chávez, Juancarlos Soto, and Laura Boccadoro, after Saturday's bomb threat: "We're not going anywhere."

An emailed bomb threat sent to city police and a New Haven Pride Center employee Saturday afternoon temporarily shuttered a Ninth Square block that was supposed to be hosting a Pride Week-closing celebration — but which had been canceled the day before because of expected inclement weather.

Police searched the LGBTQ+ services nonprofit’s headquarters, found no explosives, and cleared the building, and are now investigating the email threat as a potential hate crime.

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State Suspends Gotham Citi's Liquor Permit

by | Sep 1, 2023 8:49 am | Comments (4)

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Gotham Citi Cafe at 84 Orange St.

A Ninth Square club has been temporarily banned from serving alcohol after cops caught someone who was underaged drinking a Dirty Shirley on scene — and subsequently accused the nightclub’s owners of four counts of selling booze to minors amid months’ worth of other alleged violations.

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Three Bands Bare Their Gritty Hearts

by | Aug 24, 2023 9:09 am | Comments (0)

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Cabins, East!

On Wednesday three rock bands — Cabins, East!, Pyramid Rose Band, and headliner Laney Jones — brought loud guitars, driving drums, strong vocals, and a lot of heart to a rapturous audience at Cafe Nine, in a night that hearkened back to pre-pandemic days of casual abandon while adding a healthy dose of post-pandemic compassion and care.

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Bluegrass Bands Strum Out The Sounds Of Summer

by | Aug 17, 2023 8:33 am | Comments (0)

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Lindley Creek.

From the stage, Joe Delillo of Audrey Mae, the regional bluegrass band opening for touring national act Lindley Creek, asked what could have been a dangerous question: Who in here is not having a good time?” The capacity crowd at Cafe Nine responded with dead silence. Delillo smiled. Good,” he said, to cheers. It was a joyful moment that embodied a night of bluegrass raucous enough to bring people out in droves to the club on State and Crown for a late summer acoustic throwdown.

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Petitioning Brennan Hears Pride Center Pitch

by | Jul 28, 2023 3:28 pm | Comments (10)

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Liam Brennan and Juancarlos Soto in the Pride Center.

A ballot petition in hand, Liam Brennan waited for the buzzer outside 84 Orange St., walked through the lobby of an architecture firm, and descended the elevator to the basement home of the New Haven Pride Center.

He emerged three hours later one signature closer to his goal of getting onto September’s Democratic mayoral primary ballot — and a clearer picture of the community center’s efforts to move above ground at a time marked by rampant transphobic legislation across the country.

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A Parent's Path To Pride

by | Jul 21, 2023 2:26 pm | Comments (0)

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Laura and Karen Boccadoro at the Pride Center.

Before she became a regular volunteer at the New Haven Pride Center — before she started teaching her friends about non-binary pronouns or exposing her preschool students to the many different forms a family can take — Karen Boccadoro learned that her 19-year-old kid was gay. And she didn’t know what to think.

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Artspace Closing Sale Proves Material

by | Jun 22, 2023 9:00 am | Comments (1)

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Old projectors and such, up for grabs ...

... at Artspace's sale on Wednesday.

The pumping music and impromptu skatepark set up at Orange and Crown gave the first signal that something was changing on that Ninth Square corner — as a recently closed visual arts gallery sold off frames, chairs, televisions, and other goods from its now ex-home. 

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Three Bands Rip Through Cafe Nine

by | Jun 20, 2023 10:18 am | Comments (0)

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Arms Like Roses

Mondays have a reputation for being a difficult day to enjoy anything, but this Monday at Cafe Nine you could get a heavy dose of pulse-pounding music to reenergize you for the week ahead. The three bands that made that happen last night were New Haven’s own Arms Like Roses and two Boston-based acts, Women in Peril and Cameron Lane.

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Cafe Nine Rides The Darkwave

by | May 26, 2023 8:17 am | Comments (0)

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Midnight Psychic.

Unapologetically pounding drum machines. Guitars and basses suffused with enough effects to meld with the keyboard washes in the background. Vocals floating in a sea of reverb. The sound of darkwave — a morose, sexy strain of music that rose out of punk and new wave in the early 1980s and has turned out to have a persistently long life — washed over Cafe Nine on Thursday night as three bands showed an eager audience how it was still done, four decades in.

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Jazz Quintet Comes Full Circle

by | May 18, 2023 9:02 am | Comments (1)

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Halfway through the first number from the Zwelakhe-Duma Bell le Pere Quintet at Cafe Nine Wednesday night, the band already sounded like they’d be playing for hours. A first, highly energetic section of solos was winding down, and there was a brief pause in the music. As the others in the ensemble held a chord, drummer Ryan Sands stood up for a few seconds, just long enough to take off his coat, then hit the next beat without a hitch. It was a signal both that the music was getting hot, but also that the musicians were getting comfortable — as well they should.

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Night Market Grows The Party

by | May 15, 2023 8:43 am | Comments (4)

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A people-filled, car-free Orange St. at Friday's fest.

Throngs of New Haveners descended on the Ninth Square for hours on end for the latest Night Market, an evening bazaar” that saw people of all ages fill the streets, stalls, and shops, dance on the sidewalk, and generally pass the time outdoors together.

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State House Says Goodbye

by | May 12, 2023 8:56 am | Comments (1)

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The State House Co-Owner Carlos Wells.

The closing of The State House has brought forth a wealth of emotions from the New Haven music community as it prepares for the end of the State Street venue’s five-year run as a Ninth Square powerhouse of productions, showcasing everything from heavy metal multiple band bills and R&B jam sessions to sequin-studded cabarets, puppet theater, and DJ-driven dance parties. With the last show currently scheduled for May 28, co-owner Carlos Wells hopes to concentrate on the next two weeks of shows that will take the venue to its end in a celebratory fashion.

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1 Eggplant, A Sprig Of Basil, & 14 Years Of Small Biz Success

by | May 10, 2023 1:22 pm | Comments (2)

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Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, choosing a carton of shitake mushrooms at the left, with Lorri Xu.

Browsing the vibrant vegetables inside Million Asian Market, Mayor Justin Elicker selected a bright purple eggplant and turned to the store’s co-owner, Lorri Xu.

He said in Mandarin that he wanted to make yuxiang qiezi, a garlicky eggplant dish that became his favorite meal when he lived in Taiwain. Xu advised him on the amount of Thai basil he would need — not too much — and retrieved an aromatic bag of the herb, which Elicker was happy to purchase.

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Fake Four Fetes State House

by | May 8, 2023 8:35 am | Comments (0)

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Anonymous Inc.

On Friday night under a full moon the New Haven-based record label Fake Four, Inc. brought a four-act bill to the State House built on friendships and a familial music community that also whipped the crowd into a frenzy. 

Indigaux, Chris Conde, Myles Bullen, and the return of Ceschi and Anonymous Inc. was a homecoming of sorts, as Ceschi (a.k.a. Julio Ramos) has been on tour as of late with his newest band, The Codefendants. Anonymous Inc. — featuring brothers Julio and David Ramos and Max Heath — had not played live in four years. It was also their last time playing at the State House, which plans to close at the end of the month.

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Artspace Sends Out "Love Notes"

by | May 4, 2023 8:42 am | Comments (6)

Carla Lia’s postcard-size piece, at first glance, seems altogether pleasant, a depiction of a girl with a heart-shaped balloon. But coming in close reveals layers of sharp humor. The picture is slipping out of the frame, which seems to be acting as a shredder to the image. Soon, it seems, girl and balloon will be in tatters. Which is where the text at the bottom comes in, feeling like a well-earned punchline: from my cold, dead hands.”

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Construction Boom Shutters Chapel Lanes, Sidewalk For 16 Months

by | Apr 17, 2023 1:32 pm | Comments (6)

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Ray Shaw: No parking meters needed during Chapel construction closure.

Closed eastbound lanes on Chapel at Church.

Ray Shaw hustled out of the rain and back towards his city transit department van after turning off the parking meters on an eastbound block of Chapel Street that will be closed to car-and-foot traffic for the next 16 months to make way for the construction of 166 new downtown apartments.

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Four Bands Rage As It Ever Was

by | Mar 31, 2023 9:01 am | Comments (0)

Corpse Flower

Kelly Kancyr of Corpse Flower was just doing her mic check from behind the drum kit Thursday night, but she had a message for the audience. What’s up Cafe Nine?” she said. New owner, still the same vibe. We love you, Cafe Nine!” So it seemed in the final days of club owner Paul Mayer’s run of the place. The club may be changing hands this weekend, when new owners Patrick Meyer, Jesse Burke, and Chris Meyer take the wheel. But it felt like just another good night of music for the live-music institution on State and Crown.

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Artists Find And Lose Their Voices

by | Mar 23, 2023 8:54 am | Comments (0)

Joseph Keckler’s video installation Ghost Song (which can be viewed in its entirety here) describes an erotic encounter with a spirit that is made hilarious by the multiple layers of incongruous media Keckler uses to create the story. It is funny enough that the encounter — I had sex with a ghost,” the subtitles plainly read — is described in ludicrous detail (“different poses, like elderly aerobics. My ghost was a body worker. I held my arms in the air like a lost raver”). Funnier still that, after a more traditional ghost story opening, Keckler conveys the story in Italian, sung as light opera. The more seriously he emotes, the funnier it gets.

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