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 […]
Seasons Change – Gary
Last night we waited for snow. My kids were excited (the prospect of snow in a child’s mind has potential implications where school is concerned). I knew whatever we got they were going to school. I was kind of excited too but for different reasons. I like snow (at least new snow). I like to […]
Hello, Good Morning and Good Night – Daniel Vieira
Hello world! Hello 2016! This is my first post to ILNH. I’m excited to bring in this new year and to contribute photography and short stories about this city I call home. For my first post I’m sharing some of my favorite photos from my archive taken in the early morning and late evening. Those […]
People on the Street and Their Surprising Facts – Chris Randall
Joe Comfort, a local legend, fell off the roof of the New Haven Colosseum Diara has five children (17, 16, 16, 13, & 10 years old) Willie loves to fish. His best catch ever was a 13″ Wide Mouth Bass Edgardo was hacked with a machete and is partially paralyzed in his right arm because […]
Celebrating Lalibela – Lucy Gellman
Happy New Year, Elm Citizens! I am back with a short-ish post this week, celebrating one of my favorite places in the city — Lalibela Ethiopian Restaurant, tucked away unassumingly on Temple Street — as the the January 7 celebration of Ethiopian Christmas draws near. If you haven’t yet been to the restaurant — or […]