Below are some pictures from Divinity Farm, a community garden maintained by Yale Divinity students, where there are a variety of vegetables, fruits, and flowers growing.
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Public Art (part 4) – Yogasai Gazula
The final post in the series. Nee Nee by Swoon Nee Nee by Swoon End of the Line by Nancy Holt Indeterminate Line by Bernar Venet Indeterminate Line by Bernar Venet Seen at The Johnson-Horsfall Laboratory I also found this mural near Crown Street. Tree Turbine by Joseph Smolinski Symbols of Man at SCSU
AFRICA SALON Presents: Festival Closing Party | Ifeanyi
As the second annual AFRICA SALON, Yale’s contemporary African arts festival, approaches, here’s a look back at the Windham Campbell Festival‘s first-ever Closing Party, co-hosted by AFRICA SALON at New Haven’s Harvest Wine Bar and Restaurant.
Continents in Conversation: An AFRICA SALON Literary Festival | Ifeanyi
As January’s East Coast blizzard picked up steam, 50 Yalies and New Haveners gathered in the cozy Common Room of Luce Hall to talk literature with six African and African diasporan authors: American playwright and novelist Kia Corthron; Nigerian author and editor Okey Ndibe; Nigerian novelist Chigozie Obioma; South African film director and crime writer Margie Orford; Nigerian […]
Leitner Observatory – Yogasai Gazula
The Leitner Family Observatory and Planetarium is open to the public on Sundays and Tuesdays, offering planetarium shows and public viewing of the stars and planets when the skies are clear. It is located on 355 Prospect St. in New Haven. For more information visit: http://leitnerobservatory.org A side view of the Observatory. Outside of the building. […]
Yale Medical Symphony Orchestra – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners! Lucy here, for a short post this week. I recently discovered the Yale Medical Orchestra, a group of around 50 musicians who also happen to be doctors, researchers, translators, and students at Yale’s Medical School downtown. And let me tell you, I am obsessed because they are outstanding. Here are a few […]