Tag Archives: Allison Hadley

Axed and Answered

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“This is my effort to broker global peace between jocks and nerds,” jokes Akari Roudebush, guest relations coordinator at Pine & Iron Axe Throwing. She’s talking about Trivi-Axe, a (more…)

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Holy Shito

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At Atticus Market, P&M Market or the Wooster Square Farmers’ Market, you might come across a selection of jars shouting a colorful message: “Oh Shito!” (more…)

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Mixing and A-Mingling

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A nontraditional playlist, for a nontraditional Christmas: (more…)

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Heaven Can Wait

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What happens to a dream deferred? In the case of The Devil’s Diet, which identifies as a dessert bar but goes well beyond that, it returns (more…)

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Record Players

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Round, grooved slabs with punchy inner labels and some heft to them. Hundreds of parallel lines forming bar codes of color on shelves or in crates. Rich, warm sound with crackles and pops of character spreading across the room. (more…)

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’Borne and Raised

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The first notes of Airborne Charlie’s eponymous debut album, out today, materialize like raindrops on water, delicate and rippling. (more…)

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Hotheaded

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Dave Bonet doesn’t speak like an angry person, but perhaps that’s because he lets his sauce do the talking.  (more…)

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Twist of Plate

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While arepas aren’t new to New Haven—High Street’s Rubamba and its ¡Ay Arepa! cart have been the vanguard—newcomer SOMOS specializes in the Venezuelan style. (more…)

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A Call to Farms

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Six months ago, CitySeed farmers’ market regular Waldingfield Farm, located in Washington, Connecticut, had neither the resources nor the demand to run its own farm stand. Now, months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Waldingfield boasts (more…)

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Bringing It

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With foot traffic dried up, local businesses are increasingly willing to meet customers more than halfway.  (more…)

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