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No. 227 · Back IssueSaturday, August 15, 2026

The weather that morning: Fair skies and 69°, 81° by afternoon — fine weather for a stroll on the Green. · Sun rises 6:01 a.m., sets 7:51 p.m.

New moon

Elm City Almanac: The Frisbee got its name from Yale students sailing empty Frisbie Pie Company tins across campus.

The Lead, as printed

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

Sat, Aug 15 · 10:00 AMYale Schwarzman Center

Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers

This exhibition features Yale student artwork from multicultural communities, showcasing reflections on cultural identity and shared humanity. It will be held at the Yale Schwarzman Center.

The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography

Sat, Aug 15Yale Schwarzman Center

This exhibition amplifies the voices of New Haven youth through photography, showcasing their unique perspectives developed in collaboration with the Yale Center for British Art. It will be held at the Yale Schwarzman Center.

West of the River

Sat, Aug 15Yale Schwarzman Center

Photographer Christian Badach explores the emotional connections to rural landscapes in his exhibition at the Yale Schwarzman Center. The exhibition will be held at 168 Grove Street, New Haven.

From the Blog Desk

The City Wire

Community Lawyering Clinic goes where the need is

The Community Lawyering Clinic represents individuals and grassroots organizations in New Haven and throughout Connecticut who are fighting for economic justice. This initiative is taught by Jason Parkin and aims to address pressing legal needs in the community.

— via Yale News

Final Aug. 11 Democratic Primary Results

The Democratic primary results for New Haven show Bermudez defeating Moore with 54% of the vote. This election outcome is significant for the local political landscape.

— via New Haven Independent