Below are some pictures from Divinity Farm, a community garden maintained by Yale Divinity students, where there are a variety of vegetables, fruits, and flowers growing.
Archives for June 2016
Top 20 Coney Island Mermaid Parade Photos – Chris Randall
I took a field trip to Coney Island on Saturday, where the 23rd Annual Mermaid Parade was happening. It was a very exciting event which presented limitless amounts of interesting photographic material! I know this blog is about New Haven and you might say that Coney Island is NOT in New Haven. You would be […]
Hearts In Orlando, Hearts In New Haven – Lucy Gellman
In the wee hours of Sunday morning, I was sitting on the second story of 168 York, watching a celebratory Robin Banks present an excerpt from Grindr: The Opera out on the bar’s courtyard. Everyone was laughing. Everyone was excited to see a new depiction of the now-notorious app, put to music and mulled over […]
Saturday On The New Haven Green by Gary
Arts and Ideas and The Youth Summit meant that Saturday on the Green was the place to be. There was drumming and dancing. There was rapping and singing. There was more dancing. There was art produced using chalk and art produced using spray paint. There was fun. More in the Facebook Gallery
George Clinton Of Funkadelic In New Haven – by Mike Franzman
George Clinton, of Parliament & Funkadelic, Plays the New Haven Green To Kick Off The International Festival Of Arts & Ideas Mayor Toni Harp with George Clinton Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro gets New Haven ready for the funk! George Clinton brings the P-Funk to New Haven George Clinton lands the Mothership on the New Haven Green George […]
Clinton On The Green (George – not…) by Gary
Last night was an exciting and funky way to kick off the International Festival of Arts and Ideas. Their might not have been a sighting of the mother ship last night but something funky definitely landed and New Haven was feeling good. See others in the Facebook Gallery
Ready for A&I – Lucy Gellman
Hey there, New Haveners! Just a short little post this week, celebrating one of the city’s summer rituals that — while contested for lots of reasons — always delights me as it brings out local talent and introduces me to new music, theater, and more. When I moved to New Haven in July 2013, the Festival […]