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De-Circulated: An Interpretation of Banned Books, Art by Karen Duncan Pape
The Gallery Upstairs at The Institute Library 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT, United StatesDe-Circulated: An Interpretation of Banned Books, Art by Karen Duncan Pape | Featuring Posters by Jeanne Criscola and favorite banned books from the Library and our Community.
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BRIDGE
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTA low key evening of bridge, for people who know how and people who don't know anything at all.
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Italian Cinema: Mamma Roma (Pasolini, 1962, not rated)
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTCiao, Bella, a short series of Italian films. Thursday, July 11 -- Mamma Roma (Pasolini, 1962, not rated) | Doors open at 6:30, movie starts at 7:00
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Italian Cinema: Le Notte de Cabiria (Nights of Cabiria) (Fellini, 1957, not rated)
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTCiao, Bella, a short series of Italian films. Thursday, July 25 -- Le Notte de Cabiria (Nights of Cabiria) (Fellini, 1957, not rated) | Doors open at 6:30, movie starts at 7:00
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BRIDGE
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTA low key evening of bridge, for people who know how and people who don't know anything at all.
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Bonsoir, Mes Amis: A Screening of Beauty and the Beast
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTA series of three films, this time bringing Francophiles joy as we screen three French classics. August 29th: Beauty and the Beast (Cocteau, NR, 1946, run time 1 hr. 36 mins.); Sept 8: Orpheus (Cocteau, NR, 1950, 95 minutes); Sept. 26: The 400 Blows (Truffaut, NR, 1959, 99 minutes)
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BRIDGE
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTA low key evening of bridge, for people who know how and people who don't know anything at all.
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SENSO DI VOCE: Megan Kyle and Esin Gunduz in performance
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTSenso di Voce: Megan Kyle (oboe & English horn) and Esin Gunduz (voice, composition, tremolo harmonica, bass harmonica, harmonium) performing an original work '... through itself...', inspired by Islamic thinker, poet, scholar, and mystic, Ibn 'Arabî.
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Bonsoir, Mes Amis: A Screening of Orpheus
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTA series of three films, this time bringing Francophiles joy as we screen three French classics. August 29th: Beauty and the Beast (Cocteau, NR, 1946, run time 1 hr. 36 mins.); Sept 12: Orpheus (Cocteau, NR, 1950, 95 minutes); Sept. 26: The 400 Blows (Truffaut, NR, 1959, 99 minutes)
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Spinning Poetry
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTA little chance to relax and think and absorb noted works of poetry as read by its authors. This month, we continue our tour of Caedmon recordings from the 20th century, and visit the 1950s recordings of Pound, Eliot, and Sitwell: Masters of Irony, Collage, and Innovation? Or Complicated Fops and Poseurs?
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Poet Joan Kwon Glass reading from her new collection of poetry, Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms (Perugia Press, 2024)
The Institute LIbrary 847 Chapel Street, New Haven, CTJoan Kwon Glass's most recent collection, Daughter of Three Kingdoms, is the winner of the 2024 Perugia Press Poetry Prize. Daughter of Three Gone Kingdoms explores themes familiar to those who know Kwon's work: it's described as part lamentation and part hymn—an illumination of diasporic hungers, hauntings, absence, and resilience. This collection "explores colonialism and “postcolonialism” through disordered eating, suicide loss, religious damage, familial estrangement, addiction, motherhood, and recovery.




