Hello Elm Citizens! Lucy here. This week, I was caught up producing a special episode of my food show about latkes on WNHH Radio, which called, of course, for a lot of beta testing in the kitchen. So much so, actually, that I still feel a little like a potatoey ball of vegetable oil. While […]
12 Days of X-Mas Move For Clean Energy – Chris Randall
Leitner Observatory – Yogasai Gazula
The Leitner Family Observatory and Planetarium is open to the public on Sundays and Tuesdays, offering planetarium shows and public viewing of the stars and planets when the skies are clear. It is located on 355 Prospect St. in New Haven. For more information visit: http://leitnerobservatory.org A side view of the Observatory. Outside of the building. […]
People on the Street and Their Surprising Facts – Chris Randall
These are some street portraits I got around downtown. I asked each of the subjects for a fact about themselves which others might be surprised by. The responses are beneath each photo. Billy; surprising fact: has a birthday coming up this week (I think 73). Billy was also a practicing physician for many years. […]
New Haven through a phone – Tif Shen
As a photographer, it is too easy to get overly attached to our gear. I was reminded of this fact last weekend, when my camera kit was temporarily lost for 24 hours (I found it later, fortunately). All the photos below are taken when my personal phone: spontaneous moments of life that could not have […]
Yale Medical Symphony Orchestra – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners! Lucy here, for a short post this week. I recently discovered the Yale Medical Orchestra, a group of around 50 musicians who also happen to be doctors, researchers, translators, and students at Yale’s Medical School downtown. And let me tell you, I am obsessed because they are outstanding. Here are a few […]