Articles tagged with: bullblog tip-off

By   |   January 12th 2011

Yalies Sarah Delappe ’12 and Chloe Sarbib ’12 will be performing tonight as the ukulele-maraca/ blonde-redhead duo “Even Artichokes Have Hearts” with indie band Elizabeth & the Catapult tonight at BAR. Even Artichokes Have Hearts (EAHH) is easily the cutest band at Yale (just watch their music video for “If”!) and they’re really fun to …

By   |   October 13th 2010

At 3 PM on Friday, October 22, the Yale School of Drama will host Edward Albee at YUAG’s McNeill Lecture Hall. Albee is the definition of a baller. He’s written masterpieces such as Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Zoo Story and hasn’t lost (much) steam since he published his first play in 1958.
The …

By   |   October 13th 2010

Sushi superstar/general badass of Miya’s fame will be giving a master’s tea on foraging, cooking, and seafood on Monday October 18 at 4:30pm in the Calhoun College Master’s house.
Lai’s New Haven restaurant, Miya’s Sushi, was rated in the top 3 sushi restaurants nationwide by Fish2Fork.  Lai has described his life and cuisine as “a very …

By   |   October 12th 2010

Don’t miss this Morse Master’s Tea tomorrow from 4-5:30– it might have the most awesome facebook event description of all time.  It reads:

“Billionaire and entrepreneur (John Paul Mitchell hair products and Patron tequila)
Navy vet made billions getting people clean with shampoo and sloppy with tequila. Cofounded hair-care outfit John Paul Mitchell Systems with Paul Mitchell …

By   |   October 8th 2010

Today, those of you who are into community service and saving the world and all that stuff can take an activist tour around Yale! The student-led tour will “highlight a smattering of interesting local history from the last 40 years, particularly moments when Yale students did important organizing work in collaboration with New Haven residents …

By   |   October 5th 2010

On Thursday October 7, investigative reporter Nick Reding will read from and discuss his book Methland: The Death and Life of an American Small Town.
Reding spent four years investigating how crystal meth ravaged the town of Oelwein, Iowa, and the resulting book became a New York Times bestseller and won the 2010 Hillman Prize …

By   |   October 5th 2010

The words “rock star” and “literary critic” seldom appear in the same sentence, but Stephen Greenblatt proves the exception to the rule. Greenblatt, general editor of the Norton Shakespeare and author of Will in the World, will ascend from the putrefaction of his normal surroundings (Cambridge, MA) to deliver a lecture in LC 102 on …

By   |   October 2nd 2010

Tonight is the first artSPACE underground of the year. Sure to be a wonderfully bizarre affair, the event boasts live build sculpture by steampunk artist Silas Finch and music by DJ Bootybeats, Fake Babies, and If Jesus Had Machine Guns.
Most importantly, the drinks will be provided by 116 Crown.
8-11 P.M. at the corner of Orange …

By   |   September 29th 2010

On Saturday night, CollegeOnly.com is taking kids from Yale, UPenn, and Princeton to New York City for a concert by Fabolous at Touch.
As someone who’s been to this tragically seedy midtown venue, I can’t say it’s worth the two-hour trip or the $30. However, if you’ve got nothing to do and Facebook’s constant layout changes and Mark …

By   |   September 27th 2010

Even if you’re not in David Simon’s Rwandan Genocide in Comparative Context lecture, you should read Philip Gourevitch’s We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families. It’s tough to get through, just because it so extensively and meticulously covers Rwanda’s genocide, but it’s an incredible work of reporting.
Gourevitch …

By   |   September 24th 2010

Discussion panels at Yale are a dime a dozen, but this one looks like a winner. The shuttering of Shaw’s in March sparked a wide-ranging conversation among students and locals about access to quality, affordable food in New Haven. On Monday (Sept. 27) at 4:30pm in WLH 116, the Yale Sustainable Food Project will host …

By   |   September 24th 2010

Tomorrow is your chance to participate in what may be the mother of all autumn activities: making your own apple cider, outside, at the School of Forestry. The event, called loll-apple-ooza (but actually), is tomorrow at 1 pm on the lawn outside Marsh Hall. It’s a bit of a walk, but the weather is supposed …

By   |   September 16th 2010

Wine and cheese fo’ free.

By   |   September 15th 2010

Go before Toads and feel a lot better about yourself.

By   |   September 14th 2010

Badass world leaders infiltrate Yale.

By   |   September 9th 2010

Heaven comes within driving distance of New Haven this weekend.

By   |   September 3rd 2010

How to see every improv and a cappella group perform in 48 hours.

By   |   May 3rd 2010

A guide to the new Lit, a la SNL’s Stefon.

By   |   May 2nd 2010

Captain Kidd’s buried treasure is only a short drive away.

By   |   April 21st 2010

In my mind, this is one of those events—Spring Fling, the Game, the Duke’s Men Jam—beyond publicity