Episode 19: Masked Maniax
Josh flies solo with the Masked Maniax, as we talk about the process of joining a vigilante bike gang, social justice, and who has the best thighs.
A blog about New Haven
Josh flies solo with the Masked Maniax, as we talk about the process of joining a vigilante bike gang, social justice, and who has the best thighs.
New Haven has many great neighborhoods, but perhaps none contain all the allure of living downtown in the heart of the Elm City. The glitz. The glamour. The pulsing sound of sirens. It’s got it all. via GIPHY But is living Downtown all it’s cracked up to be? Is it worth the hassle to be … Read more
ECIC Director Michael Harris comes in to talk about the startup scene in New Haven. We talk bioscience, programming, and everybody’s favorite subject: meat alternatives!
Trish Clark joins us to talk about the 48 Hour Film Project! What is it? How can you get involved? Also, a Trinity Bar update! Check it out on iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher!
Shiru Cafe, New Haven’s newest and most exclusive cafe, opened last week at 174 College Street with a unique business model: College students can relax and drink free beverages in exchange for access to their personal data and organs. Non-college students? You’ll just have to keep selling your organs on the black market for Bitcoin. … Read more
This week, we sit down with the owner if Fitstyle by Shana, Shana Schneider. She talks to us about how to fit fitness into your everyday life and talks about working tours in New Haven. And she tries to get us to fix our posture. (It works for Colin, less for Josh.)
On the mean streets of the Elm City, only the strong survive. For every Cask Republic is a Hop Knot. For every Christopher Martin’s, a Carmen Anthony’s. (Yet despite all odds, Canditopia remains open?!) Today, we celebrate the bars, restaurants, and stores which have stood the test of time and endured the many, many unfulfilled … Read more
Fussy Coffee co-owners Dave and Joe sit down to talk about the perils of starting a restaurant and why you should never do it.
Like most cities, New Haven provides plenty(ish) of cultural and entertainment options. But with those things comes a price. Typically, in gold doubloons or whatever people are using for money these days. (I think maybe Apple controls money now?) Sure, I love Yale Repertory Theater, but it’s $92.00 for a seat. NINETY TWO DOLLARS. Even … Read more
Hanifa Nayo Washington joins us to share the many, many projects she’s working on, from music to spoken word to racial justice in corporate hiring practices, is there anything she cannot do?!