The Yale Herald Online
Volume XI, Number 8 - Thursday March 7, 1996
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT




REVIEWS

'French Twist': A spirited twist on an old French Theme
If you've ever wondered why menage à trois is a French idiom, there's a new comedy at York Square that should answer this question.

Rusty Scupper's scallops scrape the floor
Restaurant Review
New Haven's nine-square grid once bordered Long Island Sound. Its proximity to the water established New Haven as a flourishing harbor community and one of the finest ports in New England. But the area between the Green and the Sound is now covered with buildings and factories, and given the city's history, it's surprising that downtown New Haven contains not a single seafood restaurant.

Branagh's 'Midwinter' leaves the theater cold
Kenneth Branagh has been told a few too many times what a clever, clever young man he is. This has been evident for some time now, from the soggy Peter's Friends to the pweudo-noir Dead Again to even the delightful Much Ado About Nothing...


RECORDS

Roper boys craft dreamy pop for grown-ups

Get nude, America-mellow out with Patch


Folk Implosion: short and sweet


STATIC!!!

Yale Anime Society at Silliflicks

'An Indeterminate War for Beginners' in the Yale Cabaret

Grosvenor Gallery Palace of Art


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