The Yale Herald Online
Vol. XX, Number 3 - Friday, September 22, 1995
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT




REVIEWS

Film 'Jeffrey' gets lost in its jump from stage to screen
Jeffrey, adapted from the off Broadway play written by Paul Rudnick, DC '77, is the fifth movie this summer that has approached gay life with an eye for laughs.

New Film Study Center expands hours and horizons
With more equipment and later hours, the FSC seeks to accomodate students.


Records

Redman captures the 'Spirit of the Moment'

Tilting the avante-garde off its edge

Chili Peppers pump out more of the same


Static

Minor Threats


Photo by Grazia Romano/YH

Exploring New Haven's outer spaces on $1.90 a day


By Grazia Romano

Although Yale's campus is beautiful, you may find that you need to escape from the same day-to-day scenery, which offers little space to exercise your imagination. If your soul is restless and your room is too messy to walk into, a little adventure might be in order. Contrary to popular belief, New Haven is home to some scenic locations worthy of a visit before winter really sets in.

(See Exploring New Haven)


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