A change of temp. A change of heart
What is it about the weather? If it’s warm, I’m happy. If it’s raining, I’m sad. There is no way around it — I am what the weather is. Too bad New England isn’t known for its charming rays of sunshine.
Cuno illustrates museums’ role
A Greek vase that symbolizes Italy and is housed in a New York museum might represent the future of museums, according to James Cuno.
Welcome winter’s white
February 16. High of 27 degrees, low of 20 degrees. Somehow my weather channel application forgets to mention it’s going to snow all day. Only 10 minutes after waking up, do I realize that New Haven is actually having a snow “storm.” No wonder my room is so bright, there’s so much white outside — it’s like a giant light beam. Still not sure whether to be excited for the new weather or to be upset knowing I’ll have to wear the horrendous snow boots I got for Christmas, I start getting ready to take on the snow.
Out with the old
Michelangelo's Pieta represents the ideological merge of the opposing Renaissance ideals of classical beauty and naturalism. He was the one to use artwork as the visual proof for a societies social change.
Biondo: Where’s the power in photography?
Has a medium become the ultimate cliché of art? What was once a craft of daunting physicality and psychology can now neatly fit into your pocket.
Erol takes on Dlugosch
It all started with Trash. And by Trash, think nightclub night. No really, it was a night started by Turkish electro DJ Erol Alkan in 1997 at The End, a club in London.
Art in the everyday
Econ lecture 115. Biggest class at Yale this semester. Oh yea, about 1,000 kids — well, more like 300 and some, but same difference.

