Standout looks from the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day poetry slam at the Yale Peabody Museum
CT Progressives Feel The Bern – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners! Lucy here. Last weekend, I was able to hang out with some of the folks from CT Progressives as they raised money for Bernie Sanders. I was on assignment, and not doing the affiliation thing because I’ll be covering the primary in 2 (2!) weeks up in New Hampshire, but I can […]
SLAM! by Gary Winfield
There is power in the word. The written word. The spoken word. Every Martin Luther King Day at the Peabody Museum the power in the word is on display as the invited poets take to the stage and take the audience on a high speed emotional roller coaster ride. In this space issues meet, collide […]
Decades Of Metal – by Mike Franzman
For over a decade, Opus has hosted his annual Blizzard Birthday Bash at Toad’s Place Here are my photo highlighs of Opus’s band, plus a few special guests Opus & Kris Keyes, of Dead By Wednesday, Gargantua Soul, Dive Bomber New Haven native Kris Keyes, recently of CA, begins his transformation for the show, with […]
Public Art (part 1) – Yogasai Gazula
There are so many public art pieces around New Haven. Some of them blend in with their surroundings, while others visually stand out. Here are a few that you can’t miss! On High by Alexander Liberman On High by Alexander Liberman Gallows and Lollipops by Alexander Calder Gallows and Lollipops by Alexander Calder Habakuk by Max Ernst Habakuk […]
Winter Street Shooting – Tif Shen
Edgerton Park Conservancy – Lucy Gellman
Hello Elm Citizens! Lucy here, back for a little slice of summer — or something like that — as the temperatures drop into the 30s and our super mild winter becomes just incrementally less mild. Earlier this week, on a gloomy afternoon, I dipped into the Edgerton Park Conservancy, tucked away near the Cliff Street entrance […]