This summer, 25 entrepreneurs, company founders and innovators from 16 different African countries have come to Yale to learn and network. And party. I’ve gotten to know the Washington Fellows pretty well, and I can assure you, if their resumes aren’t impressive enough, their warm and dynamic personalities will blow you away. Monicah Tenai empowers […]
culture
Celebrate National Caribbean American Heritage Month – Gary
A celebration of culture and an explosion of color, sound and flavor the New Haven city hall National Caribbean American Month event was something not to miss. On a warm final June day people could walk into their city hall and experience just a slice of some of the different islands represented. Elaine Peters demonstrates […]
Terra Tractus / The Earth Moves – Chris Randall
Last night I caught a performance of Terra Tractus at the Stony Creek Quarry in Branford. Terra Tractus means The Earth Moves and is put on by Projects for a New Millennium (www.projects2k.org/), which is an environmental arts and education non-profit started by Joy Wulke in 1993. Joy left this Earth in the beginning of the […]
Dancing in the Streets – Guest Photographer, Maddie Molot
Maddie Molot is a teenage photographer based in New Haven and Woodbridge.She is a student at the Educational Center for the Arts and Amity High School. You can check out more of Maddie’s work here: www.maddiemolotphotography.com “Through these photos, I wanted to explore how the lines and bodies of the dancers either matched or contrasted with […]
New Haven Ballet – Jeffrey Kerekes
Photos from the 29th Anniversary Spring Performance of the New Haven Ballet lead by Artistic Director Lisa Sanborn at the Co-Op High School Mainstage Theater.