Photo by Maria Tuper These are a few images of the Bioregional Garden from the beginning of the season to the present. The Bioregional Garden is now in its 5th season. We work in our garden as a group once a week and then share in all the produce that we grow. We start all of […]
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Puppet Making: Carnaval of Day Of The Dead – Jeffrey Kerekes
Day of the Dead Parade • Carnaval del Día de los Muertos Live Salsa & Cumbia Dance Party • Fiesta con conjuntos de salsa y cumbia Saturday, October 27, 4 – 11 pm Bregamos Community Theater, 491 Blatchley Ave, New Haven Rain date / fecha en caso de que llueva: November 3 Come one come […]
Protest (and art intervention) – Chris Randall
A few days ago I attended a cool interactive protest on Cross Campus at Yale where the demonstrators chanted whatever got written on a white board stationed on an easel, and continued chanting the message until a passer-by would erase it and replace it with a new message of their own.
So, A Priest, Minister And A Rabbi Go Into A Bar – Jeffrey Kerekes
Right to Left: Reverend Alex Dyer, Pastor Rochelle Stackhouse, and Rabbi Herb Brockman Right to Left: Pastor Rochelle Stackhouse, Reverend Alex Dyer, and Rabbi Herb Brockman The above images are part of my cliche series. Here are two others from the past. Mark Abraham, Executive Director, Datahaven is “Up To His Neck In Data”. Chris Randall, Executive […]
Strong School Randallized (Slideshow 20 Photos) – Chris Randall
This week I got inside (and on the roof) of the abandoned Strong School on Grand Avenue. It was cool!
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Night Views by Charlie Barrett
DelMonico Hatter – Jeffrey Kerekes
Since 1908, DelMonico Hatter has been selling hats in New Haven. Originally in a building in Wooster Square where the NHFD Headquarters now stands, today they can be found on Elm Street in Downtown New Haven. This has been a family owned and run business for over 100 years. Learn more at their website: www.delmonicohatter.com.