At 3:30 on Tuesday afternoon activists and community members gathered outside City Hall and the police station to express concern about the handling of discipline of the city’s Chief of Police. I attended the rally at City Hall.
Archives for August 2016
Elm Shakespeare’s 21st Year About To Open – by Mike Franzman
Elm Shakespeare Company hard at work to bring its 21st consecutive year to Edgerton Park. This year is a fitting return to ESC’s 21-year roots, as they rehearse “A Midsummer Night’s Dream“, last performed in this park in 1996. (Note: this photographer deployed keyboards and sound fx in that production) Rehearsal Photographs (play photographs premier […]
“Refugee Artists in New Haven” – Yogasai Gazula
The photos below are from the exhibition “Stories from Far and Near: Refugee Artists in New Haven” at the New Haven Museum and Historical Society (which runs until September 10th). The show features pieces covering a variety of art forms, from sculpture and painting to mixed media and photography – all made by refugee artists […]
Lightning Storm Over New Haven – Chris Randall
Last night we were treated to the best lightning storm I’ve ever seen! I hope you saw it live. I was compelled to chase the dragon and got these photos as a result. I took them from a garage rootop downtown (and sometimes standing in a big puddle with my tripod). I probably did everything […]
Q-Bridge Lit Up for the 4th of July Limited Edition Print – Chris Randall
I took this photo of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge on the 4th of July as it was lit in a patriotic Red, White, and Blue motif. There have been many inquiries about prints of this photo, so I’ve decided to offer a limited edition run of fifteen. They’re 12″x18″ and $100 which includes tax and shipping. If you would like […]
Anchors Aweigh! – Lucy Gelman
Hey New Haveners! Last week, I got to check out the new Anchor Spa on assignment for the New Haven Independent. A big fan of the old Anchor, with its fat neon sign, curmudgeonly but loveable staff, and unending smell of something burning, I was hesitant about the idea. Cocktails and I don’t have a great […]
Hoop It Up (2016) by Gary
Hoop It Up returned to New Haven this past weekend. Church street in front of city hall was transformed into several basketball courts where players and their skills were on display, More in the Facebook Gallery