Internet/YouTube fitness star Cassey Ho lead an outdoor class on Yale’s Cross Campus yesterday for a crowd of over 100 people. (Her YouTube channel has over 3 Million Subscribers!!!) The activity was followed with a talk on Old Campus. Cassey’s visit was organized and hosted by HealthyU, a Yale student group dedicated to promoting health and […]
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“This Is Modern Art” – playing now in Erector Square
Collective Consciousness Theatre presents “This Is Modern Art“ A play by Idris Goodwin & Kevin Coval – Directed by Dexter J. Singleton Running NOW through April 17th at Erector Square 315 Peck Street in New Haven, CT Get tickets here: “This Modern Art” Tickets Exclusive photo highlights by photographer Mike Franzman This Is Modern Art – […]
Anything But Ordinary – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners! Lucy here, with a very short post this week. Wednesday night marked A New Beginning: exhibit + sale to benefit CAW at Ordinary. The idea was simple enough: bartender and Ordinary guru Tim Cabral likes fine art, especially when it comes in multiple dimensions. So do artists Lianne Audette and Sam Shevelkin, who work at Creative Arts Workshop (CAW) […]
Good Morning – Gary
I love New Haven. I love all of the places you can be, the food you can eat, the art you can experience and people you can meet. I love it all but sometimes I love that after the gym in the morning I don’t have to go to far to find a space to […]
Memorials and Monuments – Yogasai Gazula
The city has a fascinating history, and it also has many memorials and monuments that reflect the city’s appreciation for history and those from the area who were involved in the events that some of the memorials represent. Spanish-American War Monument made by the American Art Foundry The Defender’s Monument Soldier’s Memorial Gateway Amistad Memorial […]
Church Street South Demolition – Chris Randall
Here’s a link to pre-demolition photos I took there a few months ago: Church Street South Randallized
Spring At Saint Thomas’ – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners. This week, I’m back for a very short post about St. Thomas Episcopal Church on Whitney Avenue, more because I’ve discovered its hidden-gem-ness than anything to do with Easter. That’s just fortuitous timing. I ended up at St. Thomas’ Wednesday evening as part of an assignment for the New Haven Independent. Outside, […]