My Brother Jack is a cool feature length independent film by writer/director Stephen Dest. It was shot in New Haven and there are many local tie-ins (actors/ musicians/ artists/ places) and it makes me proud to be a New Havener. Well done Stephen! For more info about My Brother Jack, check out this recent article […]
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Wednesday’s Guest – Uma Ramiah “Before I Die”
Artist Statement: New Haven can be the most misunderstood place. It’s a small, vibrant and sometimes complicated town with big issues, and big heart. When you try to do something, anything really, whether educational, musical, community-focused, artistic: people want to join in and support you. Beluma Arts wanted to tap into that energy: we think public art is important, transcendent and […]
Life Ascending at the Ely House – Chris Randall
On Sunday at the John Slade Ely House, there was an opening reception for the new “Life Ascending: Three Views” exhibit which features the work of Susan Classen- Sullivan, Jessica Goodyear, and Frank Noelker. The show will be on display until March 3rd. The Ely House is a beautiful space, and the artwork on display […]
Future Project – New Haven’s Movement Dance Showcase – Jeffrey Kerekes
Before The Show Behind The Scenes Before the Show Carole Richardson, New Haven Academy Picket Dance Crew, New Haven Academy Frankie Chappo, High School In The Community Colasia Claxton, New Haven Academy Nick Villacis, New Haven Academy Daryl M. Whiten, Save Our Sons Jedi The Definition Dance Team, Wilbur Cross The Definition Dance Team, Wilbur […]
Winchester Randallized AGAIN!!! – Chris Randall
These photos were taken in the old Winchester Repeating Arms Factory Building. Within the next few years they’ll all be renovated into residental housing. Soon, I won’t be able to Randallize it anymore, so I want to get as many images of it when I can, while I can. The Winchester history and building, is […]
S.W.A.N.A. Kwanzaa Celebration – Chris Randall
On Saturday S.W.A.N.A (Sisters With a New Attitude) organized and hosted a lively Kwanzaa celebration at the Wilson Library. Jessie of Jesse’s Homeless Outreach Project speaking, Elaine Peters of S.W.A.N.A (at left in photo) looks on Frank and Paula Panzerella Masnoh Wilson of Masnoh’s Books holding one of her self-published books (www.masnohwilson.com) Elaine Peters handing out […]