A new exhibit at Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library examines “Amnesia,” a groundbreaking video game released in 1986, and the library’s efforts to preserve it.
Craig Birckhead-Morton took the train from Harlem to New Haven Thursday morning to close out one chapter of his on-campus pro ...
Humorist David Sedaris discusses his diaries and living in Paris during the Olympics ahead of his two Connecticut shows.
In Greenwich, Conn., Edwin John Beinecke, a businessman and philanthropist, built a seven-bedroom mansion and sprawling ...
Over four days starting Sept. 17, the Windham-Campbell Literary Festival will feature talks, readings, and more — including a ...
At the New York Public Library, two exhibitions add little to a very public writer’s mystique. But our critic dived deeper.
Multispectral imaging (previously at Boing Boing) exposes paintings and other artifacts to specific wavelengths of radiation in hopes of revealing secrets-hidden paintings under finished works, for ...
It's currently kept at Yale University's Beinecke Library of rare books and manuscripts. Possible authors include Roger Bacon ...
Commissioned by business tycoon Edwin John Beinecke, the estate features 10-foot-high ceilings throughout the main house, handcrafted wood molding, and a built-in library that would be the envy of any ...
The Fortunoff Video Archive, a 45-year-old collection of Holocaust survivor testimonies collected at Yale, is currently on display at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. The special exhibit ...
Yale’s Divinity School coerced students to read from a “spell” written by a “witch” as part of its Before the Fall Orientation. The three-day orientation between Aug. 21 to 23 saw a ...