The Muppets took Manhattan and so did I. Last night Dan from Tweed Facts (www.facebook.com/tweedfacts) took my friend Miriam Rieder and I, for a night flight into New York up the Hudson River to the Statue of Liberty and back. We flew two (maybe three) full circles around the Lady from only 200 feet above it […]
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Street Scenes – Jeffrey Kerekes
Candids from downtown New Haven.
People on the Street and Their Surprising Facts – Chris Randall
I went out this afternoon and took these portraits of people out and about downtown. I also asked for a fact about themselves which others might be surprised by. The Reverend Blest is a community activist in New Haven; surprising fact: that he’s really not as angry as people think he is and that he’s […]
C. Cowles & Company Factory – Tif Shen
Two weeks ago I had the chance to visit the old factory of C. Cowles & Company, on the corner of Water and Chestnut. They have been operating in New Haven in 160 years and they are now moving their operation to North Haven. While the place could use a bit of dusting, its historical […]
Arts and Ideas 2015- Yancey Hitt
Boxing and Dancing – Gary Winfield
This past weekend in New Haven was packed with events. I attended several of them including a peace walk and community festival, Youth Summit, EIR Boxing and the Tia Russell Dance School’s Spring event. Below are some images from EIRBoxing and the TRDS event. Boxing GalleryTRDS Gallery
New Haven Animal Shelter – by Mike Franzman
The New Haven Animal Shelter, 81 Fournier Street, New Haven, is a shelter full of dogs & cats, looking for a loving home. These animals are full of personality, and it came through in my first visit there. See for yourself, and sharing is encouraged! The New Haven Animal Shelter is located at 81 […]