After the weeks filled with Winter-like weather, I was hoping that we would finally have Spring. Though it is still quite cold outside, some flowers are blooming, and it seems like it might almost (really) be Spring… Fresh white flowers among old branches. These flowers kind of look like mini grapes! (Or is that just […]
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Is New Haven Feeling the Bern? – Lucy Gellman
Last weekend, the Bernie Sanders CT team unofficially opened a Sanders HQ at Neverending Books in East Rock, a very cool hippy-dippy used bookstore that keeps the weirdest hours I’ve ever seen. On Sunday, I took a few shots of the office and canvassers for my job with the New Haven Independent, and I wanted […]
Lovely Light! – Gary Winfield
Guest Photographers – East Shore Senior Center Photographers
I (Jeffrey) was invited to come and speak to a group of seniors at the East Shore Senior Center several weeks ago to share with them what we were doing here at I LOVE NEW Haven. Here are some of the photos they took as part of their photo project which was coordinated by Focal […]
Anything But Ordinary – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners! Lucy here, with a very short post this week. Wednesday night marked A New Beginning: exhibit + sale to benefit CAW at Ordinary. The idea was simple enough: bartender and Ordinary guru Tim Cabral likes fine art, especially when it comes in multiple dimensions. So do artists Lianne Audette and Sam Shevelkin, who work at Creative Arts Workshop (CAW) […]
Memorials and Monuments – Yogasai Gazula
The city has a fascinating history, and it also has many memorials and monuments that reflect the city’s appreciation for history and those from the area who were involved in the events that some of the memorials represent. Spanish-American War Monument made by the American Art Foundry The Defender’s Monument Soldier’s Memorial Gateway Amistad Memorial […]
Spring At Saint Thomas’ – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners. This week, I’m back for a very short post about St. Thomas Episcopal Church on Whitney Avenue, more because I’ve discovered its hidden-gem-ness than anything to do with Easter. That’s just fortuitous timing. I ended up at St. Thomas’ Wednesday evening as part of an assignment for the New Haven Independent. Outside, […]