"Lifespan of a Fact" wastes time on the obvious.
Jamil Ragland
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The Lifespan of a FactPlayhouse on ParkWest HartfordMay 1, 2026
Sometimes, despite good intentions, a project can bite off a little more than it can chew.
Consider The Lifespan of a Fact, which just concluded its production at Playhouse on Park in West Hartford. The play asks us to consider...
by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — A bill restricting the actions of federal immigration officials is now the law of the state, after Gov. Ned Lamont signed Senate Bill 397 Monday at a ceremony attended by dozens of elected officials and advocates.
The ceremony’s location, on the steps of the...
by FELICIA J. PERSAUD
In 2012, President Barack Obama, by executive order, gave these immigrants a chance to live, work, and build their lives without fear of deportation. However, a new decision from the Board of Immigration Appeals on Friday, April 24, is forcing a harder truth into the...
by Thomas Breen
After spending more than 45 years representing New Haven in the state legislature — including as the longest-serving leader in the history of the state Senate — Martin Looney announced on Saturday that he won’t be running for reelection this year.
“I was raised by New Deal Democratic...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
The brief, “How State Policymakers and Community Leaders Can Help Close the Federal AI Policy Gap for Black Entrepreneurs,” notes that...
by JAMES POLLARD Associated Press/Report for America
The racial reckoning that followed George Floyd’s murder in 2020 carried hopes of new support for disproportionately...
THE INNER-CITY NEWS Staff Report
Democrats and Black leaders across the country are raising alarm following a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court involving...
by JONATHAN J. COOPER
Amnesty International and dozens of U.S. civil and human rights groups issued a “World Cup travel advisory” on Thursday, warning...
by MICHAEL CASEY Associated Press
The Lexington Minutemen are marking the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington in Massachusetts on Saturday, as they do every...
by GERALD IMRAY Associated Press
MUXIMA, Angola (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Sunday recalled the “sorrow and great suffering” Angolans endured for centuries, as...
by Paul Bass
New Haven State Sen. Gary Winfield is about to embark on two campaigns at once.
But first he had more immediate business to attend to Monday: Work to...
by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — A bill restricting the actions of federal immigration officials is now the law of the state, after Gov. Ned Lamont signed Senate Bill...
by Thomas Breen
After spending more than 45 years representing New Haven in the state legislature — including as the longest-serving leader in the history of the state Senate —...
by Thomas Breen
This edited compilation of videos was provided to the Independent by the New Haven Immigrants Coalition.
A 41-year-old Fair Havener named Oscar Ocampo was taking his seven-month-old son...
by Chris Volpe
Independent photographer Chris Volpe headed out to 164 Grand Ave. on Saturday to document the one-night transformation of Fair Haven School’s gymnasium into a wrestling arena as...
by Dereen Shirnekhi
While city government is in the midst of contract negotiations with three municipal unions and is preparing to begin negotiations with another three, the city’s Office of...
by Thomas Breen
… at Fair Haven Day!
Neighborhood stalwarts Lee Cruz and Ana Paola Juarez, two of many organizers of Saturday’s event.
Bring on the beat, outside Fair Haven School.
Miguel Gonzalez...
by Donald Eng CTNewsJunkie
HARTFORD, CT — A bill that would allow residents to sue federal officials that violate their civil rights passed the state House of Representatives Friday on...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
Evolution barber shop’s Javier Sanchez: “This is perfect.”
Perry Flowers to Cohen: Great respect for your dad.
Officer Derek Cohen, Jr. pedaled east on Grand...
by Allan Appel The New Haven independent
Krista, Brooklyn, and Byron Crosdale beside the seed library catalogue that started it all!
About three years ago Byron Crosdale was visiting the Hill’s...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
New Haven is slated to receive an extra $19.8 million in state aid — including $7.6 million for the city’s schools — as...
by Lisa Reisman The New Haven independent
Ziggy Gleason with Jesus Andino.
Coaches, female competitors, and guests, including HSC chess coach Laura Labucki; Marina Kroopneck, math teacher and host of chess...
by FELICIA J. PERSAUD
In 2012, President Barack Obama, by executive order, gave these immigrants a chance to live, work, and build their lives without fear of deportation. However,...
by Karen Juanita Carrillo
The brief, “How State Policymakers and Community Leaders Can Help Close the Federal AI Policy Gap for Black Entrepreneurs,” notes that...
by JAMES POLLARD Associated Press/Report for America
The racial reckoning that followed George Floyd’s murder in 2020 carried hopes of new support for disproportionately...
THE INNER-CITY NEWS Staff Report
Democrats and Black leaders across the country are raising alarm following a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court involving...
by JONATHAN J. COOPER
Amnesty International and dozens of U.S. civil and human rights groups issued a “World Cup travel advisory” on Thursday, warning...
by MICHAEL CASEY Associated Press
The Lexington Minutemen are marking the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington in Massachusetts on Saturday, as they do every...
by GERALD IMRAY Associated Press
MUXIMA, Angola (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Sunday recalled the “sorrow and great suffering” Angolans endured for centuries, as...
THE ATLANTA VOICE — Discover “W.E.B. Du Bois Revisited: Reimagining Du Bois’ Exhibit of American Negroes” at ADAMA, an exhibit pairing historical photos by...