Fortune was a man that was a slave in Waterbury in the 18th century. After he died in 1798, the doctor that owned him used Fortune’s body and bones for medical teachings. In the 1900’s and until the 70’s, Fortune’s skeleton was on display at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury. Last Thursday, Fortune was finally […]
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Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Thomas Burwell
Sunday, 7/21/13 at St. Francis, Ferry St in Fair Haven
Palm Sunday at St Paul & St James – Jeffrey Kerekes
Learn more about St Paul & St James. They have a jazz service every Sunday at 10:30 am, 57 Olive Street, New Haven, CT 06511. This is how they celebrate Palm Sunday at St. PJs. Rev. Alex Dyer Celebration of Mass Outdoors. Live music. Dance! Song! Serious Tap! Processional through Wooster Square. Music brought out the […]
Robert Messore’s Fabulous Guitar Night – Chris Randall
I love guitars and I love Robert Messore (he’s a great community builder and also a very talented musician). Saturday Night was the 11th Annual Fabulous Guitar Night which was performed in front of a packed house at St. John’s Church. Along with the admission, attendees were asked to bring a winter clothing item, which will be donated to […]
So, A Priest, Minister And A Rabbi Go Into A Bar – Jeffrey Kerekes
Right to Left: Reverend Alex Dyer, Pastor Rochelle Stackhouse, and Rabbi Herb Brockman Right to Left: Pastor Rochelle Stackhouse, Reverend Alex Dyer, and Rabbi Herb Brockman The above images are part of my cliche series. Here are two others from the past. Mark Abraham, Executive Director, Datahaven is “Up To His Neck In Data”. Chris Randall, Executive […]
Blessing of the Animals – Chris Randall
I love animals. I love blessings. Sunday was Blessing of the Animals at Saint Paul and Saint James on the corner of Chapel and Olive Street. Scroll down, press play and enjoy the show.