Images that is. This week’s post is a look at some of my favorites and why they are in that category. TRDS shows are imaginative and always leave parents and children with a sense that those children can do anything While we as a country were engaged in discussions about images of Black people this […]
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Studio Visit with Noe Jimenez – Daniel Vieira
Lately, I have been focused on creating posts about individual artists and musicians on ILNH. I hope these posts serve as celebrations of people in New Haven that are endlessly creative and forging their own paths. It has been fun getting to spend sometime with each person. I hope it’s been fun for you, the […]
5th and 6th Grade Visions of New Haven – Chris Randall
Last week, I lead a photography expedition for 5th and 6th graders at Elm City College Prep. The expedition was all day, every day. We covered and did a lot! The scholars learned about leading lines, rule of thirds, symmetry, asymmetry, telling a story with a photo, and other design components. About half of our […]
Pond Lily Nature Preserve Clean Up – by Mike Franzman
Removal Of The Pond Lily Dam (parallel to Whalley Avenue) revealed years of trash, as the water receded. Clean up was well underway Saturday, and more volunteers are need 10am to 1pm Sunday, Volunteers park on South Genessee Street (off of Ramsdell, off of Whalley Avenue) Volunteers head into the area of the Pond Lily Dam, […]
Literary Happy Hour | March – Ifeanyi
This month’s Literary Happy Hour at New Haven’s very own Happiness Lab at the Grove
Hairspray! At Wilbur Cross – Lucy Gellman
From the moment Wilbur Cross student Jodi Walters, as teenage hairspray enthusiast Tracy Turnblad, springs out of bed to sing “Good Morning Baltimore” — greeting and dancing with even the rats on the street and the drunk who lives at her corner — you have a feeling that Hairspray, a story of social upheaval through […]