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Randall’s Newsletter

Randall Beach

what's going on and whatever is on my mind.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Remembering Suzanne Jovin

Twenty-seven years ago today, an idealistic 21-year-old Yale student with a promising future named Suzanne Jovin was stabbed to death several blocks from my home in an upper-class neighborhood of New Haven.

a month ago
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Hanging Out With Jimmy Cliff on a Rainy Night

Jimmy Cliff was pissed. His agent had booked him to play two shows on the same night at Toad’s Place in Waterbury (not the Toad’s main stage in New Haven) and he didn’t want to leave his dressing room.

a month ago
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Leave Your Leaves!

I hear them almost every day — those infernal, incessant gas-powered leaf blowers, roaring, scattering leaves in a time where quiet rakes are regarded as primitive prehistoric (and obsolete) implements.

2 months ago
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3

Look Up at People, Not Down at Your Damn Phone

Incident number one, on Wednesday afternoon: while running through Edgerton Park in my neighborhood in New Haven, I approach an elderly woman coming toward me who is walking her dog. I’m hoping for at least a friendly nod or a wink from her...

2 months ago
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Authors

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  • Randall Beach

    I am a freelance writer and a columnist for Connecticut magazine.

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