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Motion on Paper
An exhibit showcases the first love of CT's Alexander Calder
Dutch Treat
Rembrandts real, and Rembrandts faux
A Lyrical Spin
Don Barkin's That Dark Lake opens up the gloom
Formal Chaos
A poet's cool-eyed accounting of Jim Crow
The Revolution Is Curated
The anti-bourgeois arts underground is, um, at Yale
Deliver Us from Evil
Journalist Jeff Sharlet talks about The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power
Forgotten Renaissance
Author Michael Goldfarb explores the rise of Jewish intellectuals in Europe after Napoleon
Hope's Debt Repaid
Tracy Kidder's latest is an inspiring tribute to one man's courage
Talk All About It
Massive Yale conference is latest in media soul-searching
Acts of Empathy
CNN’s anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien wants to relate
Cooking to Recovery
All she needed to heal was a good kitchen
The Mentsh Maker
Michael Wex, author of Born to Kvetch, recounts lessons of the good life in a new book
We of Little Faith
Author Niall Ferguson on the financial crisis and the road ahead
Here and Eternity
A new book about the history of the biggest idea of them all
As Big as the Sky
Chandra Prasad's Amelia Earhart is bigger, grander, and more dramatic
Art to Come
There's more to this season's visual arts offerings than the obvious
Brutal Honesty
Westport Arts Center looks at Brutalism's rough and raw legacy
Precise Obsession
Yale's delicate meditation on
Getting Schooled
Crown Street's newest addition, the Coop, fits right in, mostly
Faust in His Own Words
Creator of "Doctor Atomic" and "Nixon in China" speaks at Yale
Here Comes the Gadfly
Philosopher Peter Singer wants you to give away your money
The Week: 10/22/09
ARCHITECTURE: Bound for Stories When the word "unbound" is used in a lecture on architecture,...
Double Take
Figurative artist Philip Pearlstein isn't really part of the figurative tradition
Range of Sound
Mount Eerie gets louder, but no less personal
Nerd Fury
The fantasy roots of Junot Díaz's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
Dos Hombres
Yale's Whitney Humanities Center presents the ageless and iconic
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