Le Diner en Blanc is an elegant large-scale pop-up picnic that originated in Paris (1988) and takes place in a secret location in a different city. Patrons are asked to register, then get ready. The rules are simple bring own table chairs and table fixings and wear only white and be fabulous. The Diner en […]
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Bringing Hope to the Elm City through Literature
The Kulturally Lit team along with the Literary Romance Conference of the Yale African American Studies Department put together a day of amazing events and showcases. The Elm City Lit Fest brought people together from far and near that all shared the love of one thing …. literature!! All though books were not the only […]
New Haven Comes Out to Support the 26th Annual Gospel Fest
You can hear the sounds as far as Crescent St. Gospel Fest New Haven is an annual event that is sponsored by the Christian Community Commission, WYBC , Yale New Haven Health, Faith Acts for Education , Glendower, Yale University and WJRG at the Goffe Park. Jerry Green, led the community that came together for […]
New Additions to the ILNH Team
I’m excited to announce that the current I Love New Haven team has just tripled in size (from one to three) with the additions of TeQoa Griffith and Ellektra Morrison! TeQoa, or TQ for short, is originally from Buffalo New York and has called New Haven her home for the last six years. I met […]
New Haven Caribbean Fest – TQ Griffith
Here are some photos by TQ Griffith of Saturday’s Annual New Haven Caribbean Heritage Festival on the New Haven Green. More info about the Festival from the New Haven Caribbean Heritage Festival Website: Caribbean Nationals have been a part of the rich culture of New Haven since the 1900’s or longer. In 2014 under the […]
Exploring The Delights Of Wooster Square’s Italian Feast
This year’s Feast of Saint Andrew is the 123rd Italian Celebration in New Haven’s Historic Wooster Square. This tradition started in 1900 by the newly formed (and still going!) St. Andrew the Apostle Society, which was founded by a group of Italian immigrants from the Amalfi Coast that settled in Wooster Square. Since its inception, […]