This past weekend, Yale and New Haven hosted the first ever contemporary African arts and culture festival: Africa Salon. It was a gathering of some of the most interesting visual, musical, literary, fashion and film artists working on and around the continent, including what was likely one of the liveliest concerts Yale’s Battel Chapel has […]
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New Haven Panoramas- Yancey Hitt
Got a couple day time shots but mostly night time panoramas. Edgewood Park Edgewood Park ft. Viki Harkness Hal York St. Broadway Broadway Woolsey Hall Woolsey Hall Woolsey Hall
Doors of New Haven- Yancey Hitt
How to Get to Tehran – Uma Ramiah
Right in the middle of February – like, the stone cold winter middle of February – something amazing appeared on a not-so-lonely stretch of Chapel Street. Gold and mysterious and apparently, a portal. To Tehran. Over the course of ten days, dozens of New Havenites stepped through the door of a shipping container to meet […]
Hot Seats – Uma Ramiah
America’s 27th president, William Howard Taft, spent enough time in New Haven – as an undergrad and again after his time at the White House – to leave the Elm City with at least a few indelible impressions. Taft was a big guy – who needed big seats. And being president, turns out, is enough […]
Out in the Snow – Tif Shen, Guest Photographer
Future Buildings: New Yale Colleges – Tif Shen, Guest Photographer
I love New Haven because it is a city in which every atom aspires to be more, to elevate itself above the mist of the ordinary, to transform history into hope. Future Buildings is a small photography project aimed to capture this energy through pictures of construction sites around the city. And there is no […]