Phasmophobia is the rare first hand account of the fieldwork and paranormal adventures by Ryan Bond, a ghost hunter and folklore enthusiast from right here in New Haven. We took these photos at the Grove Street Cemetery yesterday and I also had a chance to learn more about the book. CR: Tell me a […]
Archives for October 2015
Fashion Friday REDUX #9 | Nodumo – Ifeanyi
Style diarist, performer, and Yale undergraduate Nodumo Ncomanzi
Falling for Fall – Lucy Gellman
I don’t know when it happened, but fall rolled into town earlier this month and seems to be rolling out already as the days get darker and wetter, and those beautiful, fire-kissed trees start shedding their leaves for the year. Here are just a few photos from Saturday’s cool, sun-soaked farmer’s market at Wooster Square. […]
New Haven Reads Spelling Bee
On Friday the New Haven Reads Spelling Bee took place and I was a judge for the second year in a row. Though I was rooted to my seat because of my role I did bring a camera. After having experienced the raucous event last year there was no way I was going to miss […]
City Wide Open Studios – Yogasai Gazula
This past weekend (October 24th & 25th) was Erector Square Weekend, where hundreds of artists opened up their personal studios for City Wide Open Studios 2015, hosted by Artspace. Erector Square Weekend took place in the former Erector Set Factory at 315 Peck Street in New Haven. I went on Saturday, and saw many artists […]
Church Street South Randallized – Chris Randall
GESO 2/3 Majority Demonstration – Tif Shen
Over 1,500 people, composed of members of the Graduate Employees and Students Organization (GESO – UNITE HERE) and allies gathered outside of Yale University President Peter Salovey’s office Thursday to demand a union election without intimidation by the Yale Administration. They were joined various politicians, such as U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal and U.S. Senator Chris […]