City Seed Farmers’ Markets is in full swing, with markets on various days at multiple locations! View the schedule of marketshere the ceremonial lettuce is in the air… and with that, the Farmers Market On The New Haven Green is open! New Haven Green Farmers Market every Wednesday 11am – 2pm as usual, Mayor Toni […]
Educated Burgher At A Crossroads – by Mike Franzman
Educated Burgher closed for business on Friday, June 13. Said to reopen under new management in a few weeks, it is uncertain whether things will look, taste, and ‘feel’ the same. Til then, here is a celebration of Educated Burgher, as it was. Educated Burgher’s reknowned neon sign, now dark, awaiting new management a […]
New Haven From Above – By Mike Franzman
See New Haven from a higher vantage point. Church Street, Town Hall, and New Haven Green from above New Haven County Courthouse from above New Haven Skyline (as seen from the north) Yale Bowl from above (empty) Grove Street and Yale University from above Woolsey Hall as seen from the top 360 State Street & Center Court […]
New Haven Classic Rock – concert photos by Mike Franzman [mf]
The Agora Ballroom, The Palace & Shubert Theaters, the Veterans Memorial Coliseum— New Haven has hosted its share of rock stars. Here is a sampling of my Classic Rock photographs dating from about 1978. Oh, and “HELLLOOOO NEW HAAAAVEN!!” the original Van Halen (with David Lee Roth) at the New Haven Coliseum (circa […]
Windows Of New Haven – by Mike Franzman [mf]
the architecture in New Haven is so exquisitely varied, it is possible to see beautiful windows, most everywhere you look… Sterling Memorial Library at Yale has myriad windows, all one-of-a-kind works of art Peabody Museum Of Natural History offers virtual, figurative, literal windows to our world Erector Square has tons of vintage windows, floors, and […]
Windows Of New Haven – by Mike Franzman [mf]
the architecture in New Haven is so exquisitely varied, it is possible to see beautiful windows, most everywhere you look… Sterling Memorial Library at Yale has myriad windows, all one-of-a-kind works of art Peabody Museum Of Natural History offers virtual, figurative, literal windows to our world Erector Square has tons of vintage windows, floors, and […]
New Haven: The Memorial Album – by Mike Franzman [mf]
In today’s economic climate, businesses come & go with alarming frequency. Sometimes it feels good to slow down and remember a favorite, long-time location that is no longer around… Clark’s Dairy on Whitney Avenue closed several years ago (Clark’s Restaurant next door, is still open) York Square Cinema was on Broadway for years, before […]