Hey New Haveners. This Thanksgiving season, I am feeling extra thankful to live in a community where musicians, dancers, vocalists, and fine artists all engage with the idea of change and forward progress, justice and protest in their work. As we think about how to be proactive, vigilant community members and keep hate out of […]
Campaigning with Josh Elliott – Lucy Gellman
Well kids, Trump won. Hate and xenophobia won. Misogyny triumphed. It is a bad day in America and I have a feeling it’s going to get worse before it gets better. But a teeny tiny silver lining — Josh Elliott won the 88th district in Hamden largely by talking to people and knocking on doors […]
Food Porn – Lucy Gellman
Photos from Nadine Nelson’s CWOS Harvest Mandalas project last weekend.
Spooky Evergreen Cemetery – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners! In scary news, the New Haven Museum’s Amy Durbin is leading new tours around Evergreen Cemetery … just in time for Halloween. Check this one out.
Snapshots From The Debate – Lucy Gellman
Hey there, New Haveners! So while I, like many of you, am waiting for someone to give me a sedative that will last through November 8th, I also am working through this election. Last week, that meant that I headed to Saint Louis for the second presidential debate. Washington University holds a special place in my […]
(Swan) Song of Summer – Lucy Gellman
It was here, and then it was gone! From top: A snapshot from the new Anchor, a moment mixing drinks with Tim Cabral and Babz Rawls-Ivy in the WNHH-LP studio, a day at DIA Beacon, summer bounty on the stove, the opening of The Beer Collective on Court Street, and snapshots from the New Haven […]
A New Haven Treasure Trove – Lucy Gellman
Since I and the New Haven Independent broke the story earlier this week, it’s been very much on my mind: 105-year-old ACME is closing. It’s Crown Street building will take on a new life. And Robert Greenberg, grandson of the original founder, will need to find a new place for his expansive collection of objects […]