“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 […]
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Educational Center for the Arts Portraits- Yancey Hitt
This week I went around the arts school I attend, ECA, asking for pictures from some of the students, each were in different departments (creative writing, theater, music, dance, or visual arts). These photos are to show the different personalities seen at ECA, and it is a place you do want to check out! A […]
Body Found in Winchester ??? – Chris Randall
That’s really a rhetorical question, but check out these cool photos from a album cover shoot that I did with Ahsh Eff in Winchester! Ahsh Eff (pronounced ahh-shh efff ) lives in New Haven and was born in Saratoga Springs, NY. Her latest album, “The Wrath of Young Ursulah”, is set to drop later this […]
Views of New Haven by Mike Franzman our Wednesday Guest
Mike Franzman is a published photographer based in New Haven, CT. Mike & his photos have been seen on NewsChannel 8 regarding his historic rock star photos and also appear in the CPTV documentary, “Last Days Of The Coliseum” & on the covers of New Haven Magazine & New Haven Register. Phase Three of his Views […]
Cello Play-in – Ravenna and Marvin Michalsen
This is an all-cello Baroque play-in of many of the private students of Ravenna Michalsen, a cellist and cello-teacher based in Westville. The cellists cheerfully played three- and four-part pieces from the 16th through the 18th century and did a great job! Hopefully, they’ll play at the Farmer’s Market in September! The photos were taken […]
Kids Concert on the Green – Chris Randall
Over the weekend, there was a really cool kids concert on the Green. It was very interactive and the kids danced, jumped, and channeled many different animals throughout the performance.