A look back at Sunday’s event at Varick, as we move into this week’s protests.
Cafe Nine Gets A Dance Party – Lucy Gellman
Wednesday night, Dr. Caterwaul’s Cadre of Clairvoyant Claptraps and The Dustbowl Revival rocked Cafe Nine — that tiny, industrious and indestructible watering hole on Crown and State streets – for three hours, turning the audience hoarse as members screamed and whooped for more. Here are a few photos from that magical night.
C’mon and Blitz! – Lucy Gellman
A few photos from New Haven’s very cool Summer Meals Blitz Day in Goffe Street Park last weekend, which kicked off the city’s free summer meals program. To find more about how to get involved in the program, which fills a food insecurity gap for kids during the summer months, visit this website. Billy Bromage […]
Lovesong To Red Baraat – Lucy Gellman
And to New Haven, who came out to dance to their music as part of the International Festival of Arts & Ideas!
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 […]
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 […]
Celebrating Solar Youth – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners. Lucy here, back for a short post on Solar Youth, which I’ve been getting into the more I find out about the very cool work it does. At the New Haven Independent‘s offices two weeks ago, Solar Superstars Katie Jones and Gamaliel Moses rocked it during the Great Give 2016, and so I […]