The Yale Peabody Museum is a New Haven treasure. The museum has attracted over 140,000 visitors since they reopened in March after a huge renovation. The museum is modernized, brighter, and way more inviting. Admission is free and will be that way permanently. Here are some photos that I got on a visit today, including […]
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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 […]
U.K. Double Decker Enthusiasts Visit New Haven
Three “bus mad” tourists from the UK came all the way to New Haven to visit The Mo-Pho, New Haven’s very own double decker bus. David Grimstone, Frankie Dixon, and Darren Tasker all work for Brighton and Hove. The three are also double decker bus preservationists and between them, they own seven double decker buses […]
Canada Fire Effects on New Haven
Heavy smoke from the Canadian wild fires have engulfed New Haven in a yellow/orange hue. The smoke is impacting our city’s air, so an Air Quality Health Advisory has been issued. Try to limit your outdoor activities to the absolute necessities. That being said, I couldn’t resist the rare opportunity to photograph the effects. Follow […]
Rite of Spring at The Schwarzman Center at Yale
The collaboration concept of a joint performance between the Yale Dance Lab and the Yale Symphony Orchestra was first hatched in 2019. Lacina Coulibaly and Emily Coates of the Dance Lab, and William Broughton of the Symphony started to plan this Rite of Spring Performance….then the pandemic got in the way. The collaboration idea finally […]