The 2013 Yale World Fellows Did you know? Each Autumn, New Haven throws its arms wide open and lets the world right in. As students arrive for the fall semester, so do Yale World Fellows: 16 pretty amazing people working across the globe to make it a better place. Environmental campaigners, violence prevention advocates, artists, […]
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3 Lifelike Sculptures in New Haven That You Won’t Believe Aren’t Real – Chris Randall
It was too rainy to do a person on the street series, so I needed an alternate plan. My friend Vanessa turned me on to this exhibit currently on display which I decided to check out. You probably have seen those 19 examples of lifelike sculpture circulating around the internet lately. They’re very cool. You […]
Phan Randallized Downtown – Chris Randall
This is Phan. She’s from Vietnam and used to model in Singapore. Phan is currently a freshman in Jonathan Edwards College at Yale and is also a cheerleader for the football team. Phan is the one at the top of the pyramid! Yesterday we went on a great photo adventure downtown which was really fun. […]
Day Of The Dead & Living Dead – Chris, Gary & Jeffrey
Day of the Dead [From the press release]. On November 2, 2013 Unidad Latina en Acción hosted the third annual Day of the Dead Parade in Fair Haven. The parade and altar honors all the deceased migrants who have traveled on the train known as “La Bestia” or “The Beast.” Hundreds of thousands of Central American and […]
Make us Free – Chris Randall
Here are some photos Hanifa Washington, Executive Director of Amistad America, having a discussion with a vising class of Yale Students about the Amistad slave revolt and trial which was held in New Haven in 1839. For more info visit: www.amistadvoyages.org Hanifa and students at the Amistad Memorial outside City Hall. The sculpture is of Sengbe […]
A Weekend in the Life of New Haven – Chris Randall
This weekend in New Haven was jam packed with so many cool things going on! Although I still haven’t been able to successfully produce a viable self-clone, I did manage to check out a good number of things that New Haven offered us, in spite of there just being only one of me (for now). […]
How to Break with Collective Consciousnesses Theater – Chris Randall
“How To Break” is a play about being ill and will make its New Haven debut at The Educational Center for the Arts on Audubon St. tonight. The recent headliner of the 2012 Hip-Hop Theatre Festival in NYC, this fast paced show sneaks into a hospital room with a fake ID, a potty mouth, and […]