Zazie Beetz, Miley Cyrus, Patricia Arquette, Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs and Charlie Cox headline this weekend's watchlist.
Sokolov’s English‑language debut blends stylized violence and pitch‑black humor, driven by Beetz’s commanding performance.
Ryan Gosling, BTS, Samara Weaving, Rose Byrne, Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara headline this weekend’s standout picks.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller deliver a sci-fi epic brimming with levity and emotional clarity.
“One Battle After Another” wins best picture with six Oscars as Paul Thomas Anderson, Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan lead the night.
Will “Sinners” or “One Battle After Another” win big? A look at what’s ahead for the 98th Academy Awards with host Conan O’Brien.
Here is a category‑by‑category look at the races shaping this year’s Academy Awards.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s bold, unruly vision as a director finds its pulse in Buckley and Bale’s performances.
Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, Piper Curda, Cillian Murphy, Jason Bateman and Hero Fiennes Tiffin anchor this weekend’s standout picks.
Opening wraps August Wilson Festival, celebrating playwright's deep New Haven roots, Long Wharf Theater's "commitment to cultural equity."
Glen Powell, Jennifer Garner, Margaret Qualley, Gabriel Basso, Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds lead this weekend’s standout picks.
USA Today's Readers’ Choice Awards highlights outstanding cultural experiences across the country. Cast votes for the Arts & Ideas Festival!
The expansion of a nonprofit museum recently gained the approval of the New Haven Board of Zoning Appeals.
"Leading violinist of his generation" Augustin Hadelich, in a special appearance, performs with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra Feb. 22.
A bimonthly book club focused on the history of New Haven, "once the center of governance, education, trade, and culture in CT:" Museum.
Elm Shakespeare Company's non-competitive Bard youth festival includes students from the Teen Troupe, and 3 New Haven high schools.
Taínos are indigenous peoples of northern Caribbean, including Puerto Rico, Haiti/Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Cuba, other ancestral homes.
Saturday, December 6 | 3:00–5:00 PM• New Haven Museum (114 Whitney Avenue)
Feel the Beat, a rhythm-driven concert led by NHSO Music Director Perry So, Sunday, Nov. 23 at 3 p.m. at Southern CT State University.
Featuring Andrew Armstrong and Jeewon Park on Sunday, October 26, at 3 p.m.
Exploring Bluegrass music: The New Haven concert is set for Sunday, Nov. 23, at 10:30 a.m. at Dr. Reginald Mayo Early Learning School.
GRAND KYIV BALLET PRESENTS THE MAGIC OF SWAN LAKE ONE NIGHT ONLY AT THE SHUBERT THEATRE IN NEW HAVEN
The free, family-friendly event will transform the Broadway District into an open-air gallery filled with chalk art, music, food, and magic.
Toad’s Place in New Haven is hosting a top drawer concert Sept. 23, with tickets sparking huge lines and major buzz.
Puerto Rican Bomba performance group Proyecto Cimarron, Mexican youth mariachi band and dance troupe, and Orquesta Afinke perform.
Long Wharf Theatre Announces a Citywide August Wilson Celebration in Partnership with the City of New Haven
Invisible Shores: Mixed Media and Clay Work by Sheila Kaczmarek
Are you ready to SCARE for a living?
On exhibition are projects by early-college students who spent 5 weeks immersed in visual communication, digital art, and design thinking.
SERVED: Wrongful Convictions & The Death Penalty by guest artist Toby Lee Greenberg
Cabaret on Main Theater will present SEUSSICAL JR. one weekend only.
Remaining auditions will take place at the park on July 25 and 26.
Featuring Work by Judy Atlas, Robert Jacoby, and Tom Peterson
Presented by the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, International Festival of Arts & Ideas, and Yale Schwarzman Center Saturday at 7 p.m.
Featuring Work by Kathy Kane and Karen Wheeler
The free series has folk, blues, a popular vocalist, and a blend of salsa, merengue, bachata, and Latin jazz with Carlos Y Momento Musical.
Two Italian New Haveners contributed artistic vision, talent to Yale’s Gothic buildings in the 1920s but got no recognition while alive.
April 27 fundraiser honors extraordinary individuals, organizations whose contributions have uplifted the arts, greater New Haven community.
The legendary singer-songwriter and record producer revealed she took a train to Yale University in New Haven and visited a nearby museum.
A Celebration of Nature and Community April 25 – April 27
Featuring Work by Photographer Phyllis Crowley
NHTC Announces the Final Production of its 2024-25 Season, Heisenberg by Simon Stephens
A bold world premiere by playwright and actor Terrence Riggins, directed by Cheyenne Barboza.
Come on baby let the good times roll, at least for one night more.
Performances of this impressive production continue through March 8.
City officials presented Toad’s Place with two official proclamations as part of the legendary club’s 50th anniversary event.
Experience the Sweet Magic of Bird Friendly Maple Syrup at Great Mountain Forest
Textile Art by Rita Hannafin
Celebrate Winter at Great Mountain Forest
Feb. 22 at New Haven Museum explore revolutionary spirit, grassroots activism that shaped city’s Black Panther Party movement of 60s, 70s.