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Movie Magic

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Outdoor movie showings have “a different magic,” says Francesca Vignola, director of marketing and events for Town Green District. “I liked going to them [even] before I was responsible for putting them on.” (more…)

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Hot Spots

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Last Saturday afternoon, the thermometer hovered in the high 80s, and despite a cooling breeze off the Long Island Sound, the sidewalks of downtown New Haven radiated heat. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (June 26 – July 2)

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The Fourth of July extends backward into June this year, thanks to high-flying things like fireworks and fine arts.  (more…)

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Jazzed Up

Elm City Jazz Brunch

Entering Elm City Market from the Pitkin Plaza side, it seems like a normal morning at the grocery store. (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (May 4 – 10)

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Spring? Sprung. It’s reflected in the city’s resplendent tree flowerings; in other trees’ emergent green buds, soon to be leaves; and in this week’s increasingly outdoor-friendly events, like an art opening (more…)

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Storm Chasers

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Like the movie, Juno the storm (a.k.a. Colbie) ended up delivering a more wholesome message than observers predicted. Powdery, wispy and drifting (more…)

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Hot and Cold

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It’s beginning to feel a lot like winter. Yesterday we got dusted like a fancy old-fashioned dessert (see above). Today’s forecast is in the 20s and teens, feeling lower thanks to wind gusts up to 40 (more…)

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This Week in New Haven (January 5 – 11)

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This week is defined by the senses of taste and hearing, and taste in hearing. A foodie event involving restaurant chefery offers the main course Thursday (more…)

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In for the Kale

Tasty Kale at Elm City Market

Larry Brownstein’s relationship with kale required a formal introduction. “I thought kale was a fish, to be honest,” he recalls, which is funny considering that, today, Brownstein is not only an enthusiastic fan of the hearty, (more…)

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West to East

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A walk down Chapel Street, from downtown to Fair Haven, transports you on a grand, centuries-spanning odyssey from commerce to industry to nature. It involves newness and decay, giant buildings and holes in the ground, major cross streets, tracks and riverways. It’s a straight line clear across town, but one which points in every possible […]

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