Tag Archives: photo essays

Going Medieval

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Yesterday, we looked into the lights. Today, with this 2017 photo essay, we widen the angle. 

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Reading Lights

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No doubt there are places you’re looking forward to visiting whenever the city reopens. Be sure to add the subject of this 2016 photo essay to your list.

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Rack to Rack

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New Haven Bike Month has us backpedaling to this 2016 photo essay, which celebrates the places bikes take a break.

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Open House

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Once upon a time, you could just wander around and see what happened.

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Long Revision

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Like Tax Day this year—or the subjects of this expanded photo essay from 2015—things change. 

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Stone Ages

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As we settle into a new status quo, be sure to keep an eye on your vitamins and minerals, starting with this 2016 photo essay.

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City Life

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One silver lining of self-isolation: our nonhuman neighbors have the run, swim and fly of the place.

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Hanami Hustle

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This year’s cherry blossoms have just begun to emerge. Get a taste of what’s to come with this 2016 photo essay. 

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Escape Vehicle

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At least one kind of public attraction still passes the ‘essential’ test: state parks.

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Squirreling Away

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If you think the hoarding prompted by the coronavirus pandemic is bad, consider the fact that squirrels have to do it every year. Commune and commiserate with our bright-eyed, bushy-tailed brethren via this photo essay, first published on Groundhog Day

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