Some snapshots from one of their recitals earlier this week <3
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New Haven’s Trans Day Of Remembrance – Lucy Gellman
For more from the event, check out The Arts Paper’s coverage here.
Bomba On The Green – Lucy Gellman
Hey there, New Haveners! If you’ve been by the New Haven Green on a recent Friday or Saturday, you’ve seen that there’s new, welcome activity—a series of cultural pop-ups, thanks to a collaboration from the city’s Department of Parks, Recreation, and Trees and the Proprietors of the New Haven Green. In late September, the Green […]
Students Walk Out For Nelson – Lucy Gellman
On Sept. 20 at 11 a.m., hundreds of students from Wilbur Cross High School, James Hillhouse High School, and Common Ground High School as well as Yale and Southern Connecticut State Universities walked out of their classes and schools to support Nelson Pinos, an immigrant who has been in sanctuary at First and Summerfield United […]
Don’t Forget To Write – Lucy Gellman
Hey there, New Haveners! It’s been a little while (oops), but I’m excited to be back. This week, I’m bringing you photos of the Institute Library’s latest show, Wish You Were Here, before it closes next week. To celebrate the end of the exhibition, curator Martha Willette Lewis is holding a symposium on Sept. 1 […]
Tal National at Cafe Nine – Lucy Gellman
Tal National bills themselves as “high energy rock and roll from West Africa.” Tuesday night, they brought that spirit to Cafe Nine. Here are some shots from that amazing evening.
“Sunset Baby” At Collective Consciousness Theatre – Lucy Gellman
Hi there, New Haveners. In the face of an emotionally exhausting two weeks (or two years, for that matter), this city is mounting some pretty amazing art that doubles as an act of resistance. At Kehler Liddell Gallery on Whalley Avenue, there is a new exhibition called The Rise and Fail of the N-Word, featuring […]