New Haven is an activist city. It is a city that has a voice and that voice gets heard. On Tuesday, in response to the governor’s not accepting the federal governments request to house some of the children from the border crisis which has been in the news, people rallied at the old site of […]
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The Temptations Concert on the New Haven Green – Chris Randall and Jeffrey Kerekes
Can I take your picture? Proud Great Grandad, daughter and great grand daughter. “Take a picture of me and my cousin.” And the belly laughs ensued. […]
Unity Youth Weekend (Sunday) -by Gary Winfield
Raymond Wallace and company pulled together people from across New Haven and beyond to put on another (the 4th annual) Unity Youth Weekend. Wallace has a heart for the children of the city and has spent several years struggling to make the weekend happen but this year was different. His persistence payed off as people […]
Guest Photographer Bradford Watson
Thisis Karléh, a junior at Yale University on the Track and Field team, with her eyes set of heading to the 2016 or 2020 Olympics. Her skills range from throwing the hammer, discus and shot put. I thought I would share some of my favorite photos of my roommate, Karléh with you. This photoshoot took […]
Look Up At Yale – Jeffrey Kerekes
Not only at Yale, but elsewhere across the city, there are tons of beautiful details. Be sure to look up.
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 […]