Hey there, New Haveners! I was lucky enough to get a sneak peek into No-Pop’s last show in New Haven (we’re not going to talk about that right now, but there’s an article in the New Haven Independent with more spoilers), and wanted to incentivize going. The artists, Laura Marsh and Phil Lique, have been […]
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Sounds Like Summer – Lucy Gellman
Vignettes from the last Ninth Square + Musical Intervention Open Mic of the summer.
Anchors Aweigh! – Lucy Gelman
Hey New Haveners! Last week, I got to check out the new Anchor Spa on assignment for the New Haven Independent. A big fan of the old Anchor, with its fat neon sign, curmudgeonly but loveable staff, and unending smell of something burning, I was hesitant about the idea. Cocktails and I don’t have a great […]
The DNC And Its Discontents – Lucy Gellman
Hello from Philly, New Haveners! If you feel like you’re missing out on the Democratic National Convention, here are a few photos of what’s been happening on the ground. You might even recognize a few familiar faces 🙂 Enjoy!
An Evening At No Pop – Lucy Gellman
Have you checked No-Pop out? Here are a few photos suggesting why it’s worth the trip! Events for the cool space, run by artists Phil Lique and Laura Marsh, show up on its website. .
Know Justice. Know Peace.
A look back at Sunday’s event at Varick, as we move into this week’s protests.
Cafe Nine Gets A Dance Party – Lucy Gellman
Wednesday night, Dr. Caterwaul’s Cadre of Clairvoyant Claptraps and The Dustbowl Revival rocked Cafe Nine — that tiny, industrious and indestructible watering hole on Crown and State streets – for three hours, turning the audience hoarse as members screamed and whooped for more. Here are a few photos from that magical night.