Born and raised in New Haven, Hillhouse ’65. Joined the Air Force and was stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany. On bass clarinet and tenor sax saw Europe from concert stages and bier halls. Under The Gi Bill I went to Grahm Junior College (Boston) as a TV Production major. New Havenite Paul Fusco (ALF) graduated with […]
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Get Creative – Chris Randall
Yesterday was Get Creative: Art for All Ages at Creative Arts Workshop (CAW) on Audubon Street. CAW is a great arts non-profit which offers many classes and workshops to the public covering many disciplines all ages. In February I’ll be teaching a one day workshop there on photo-blogging. For more info about CAW check them […]
Griffin Hospital Gala Dinner at Briq – Daria Anna
On Friday, theater patrons dined at various restaurants for a fundraiser to raise money for the Griffin Hospital. Briq was one of the featured restaurants in New Haven’s Theater district to host the dinner. Here are some of the photos from the night:
CT Roller Girls – Win A Free Pass For 9 People – Jeffrey Kerekes
Two things you may not know about CT Roller Girls: 1. It’s all volunteer – the team members even pay dues to be a part of the team and spend tons of time not only practicing, but setting up the venue, marketing, promotions and more. It’s a ton of time and a major commitment. They […]
Fashion Friday – Daria Anna
HAPPY FASHION FRIDAY! I attended the exhibition opening of “Disturbing the Comfortable Exhibition” at the Greater New Haven Foundation Building at 70 Audubon Street, 2nd Floor in the Arts Council of Greater New Haven offices. Quite a few fashionistas attended as well. Go check out the exhibition!
Disturbing The Comfortable Exhibition Tonight! -Jeffrey Kerekes
Come and check out the exhibition opening for “Disturbing The Comfortable” from 5-7pm at the Greater New Haven Foundation Building at 70 Audubon Street, 2nd Floor in the Arts Council of Greater New Haven offices. The group show curated by Hayward Gatling (the charming chap below) runs from September 20 – November 1 with the […]
Fortune’s Funeral – Chris Randall
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 […]