Yup, honest! You can write for our blog! The New Haven Life has a new Blog and its open to everyone! Whether you've been meaning to start your blog and just haven't gotten around to it, have never blogged before, or have your own (or 12 of your own!) all are welcome to contribute. The floor is open, so gets those creative juices flowing and let us know what's going on in New Haven, a specific event, a place, a season...you get the idea. Read on for a step-by-step guide on how to write your own entry for TheNewHavenLife.com blog.
On view from March 22nd through July 19th, Las Artes de México is the Peabody Museum's latest traveling exhibition celebrating the rich and diverse artistic traditions of Mexico. Las Artes de México examines over 3,500 years of art, culture, and of tradition and change across the broad spectrum of Mexican life, from the ancient worlds of the Mayans and Aztecs to the 20th century works of Miguel Covarrubias and Diego Rivera.
Saturdays makes science fun! Designed for families, Science Saturdays is a special lecture series that brings the excitement of research and the passion of scientists to school-age children in New Haven. Lectures are free and open to the public, and the topics explored are best suited for kids in the 7th grade and above. Join in the fun and make Saturdays a great way to learn a bit about science. Read on for the spring schedule!
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The New Haven Symphony Orchestra and the University of New Haven have agreed to make beautiful music together. In a two-year collaboration to be announced Monday, UNH will provide the symphony with administrative office space in a university-owned building near its West Haven campus in exchange for educational opportunities with the symphony and its new music director, William Boughton.