This weekend in New Haven was jam packed with so many cool things going on! Although I still haven’t been able to successfully produce a viable self-clone, I did manage to check out a good number of things that New Haven offered us, in spite of there just being only one of me (for now). […]
How to Break with Collective Consciousnesses Theater – Chris Randall
“How To Break” is a play about being ill and will make its New Haven debut at The Educational Center for the Arts on Audubon St. tonight. The recent headliner of the 2012 Hip-Hop Theatre Festival in NYC, this fast paced show sneaks into a hospital room with a fake ID, a potty mouth, and […]
Get Creative – Chris Randall
Yesterday was Get Creative: Art for All Ages at Creative Arts Workshop (CAW) on Audubon Street. CAW is a great arts non-profit which offers many classes and workshops to the public covering many disciplines all ages. In February I’ll be teaching a one day workshop there on photo-blogging. For more info about CAW check them […]
East Rock Festival – Chris Randall
Here are some of my favorite shots from Saturday’s East Rock Festival. Laura and Anna (with parasol) at Anna’s NHV FLEA Photographer and State Representative Gary Holder -Winfield Rosa, Anna, and Rachel Prolific New Haven Photographer, Mike Franzman Rebecca and Aedan For more photos, check out our Facebook album here: Festival Full set
Hot Undie Run For Fun – Chris Randall
Saturday was the first annual Hot Undie Run, which was a two mile trek that started at, and was organized by O’Tooles. The event was a benefit for the CT Diaper Bank (www.thediaperbank.org) – serving New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, Middletown and beyond. Amy and Alexa from Elm City Market Nick (left) with the Honorable Downtown Doug […]
Fortune’s Funeral – Chris Randall
Fortune was a man that was a slave in Waterbury in the 18th century. After he died in 1798, the doctor that owned him used Fortune’s body and bones for medical teachings. In the 1900’s and until the 70’s, Fortune’s skeleton was on display at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury. Last Thursday, Fortune was finally […]