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Movers and (milk)shakers

Back in the late 1880s, milkshakes were made with a whiskey kick. In his book, Listening to America, writer Stuart Berg Flexner describes early milkshakes as

NY Wine Spotting

It’s no secret we live in an up-and-coming winemaking region. Why, then, is it so hard to find Finger Lakes wines on local restaurant menus? That’s

Spanish for ‘fire’

Despite holding the title of head barista/owner at Fuego Coffee Roasters downtown for less than a year, Tony Colon has already emerged as something of a

Public figures and public houses

Whether or not you subscribe to the idea that everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, it can’t be denied: the Celtic country has a

Soup that'll put meat on your bones

A popular television show (OK, it’s Seinfeld) once debated whether soup was a meal. And while some argue that soup is not filling enough for

Move over, Harvey Wallbanger

Legend says a woman mixed the world’s very first cocktail—bawdy innkeeper Betty Flanagan, back in the early 1800s—but men have historically dominated the world behind

Everyman and master

“Their art never lasts.” So says Philip Seymour Hoffman as the late rock critic Lester Bangs in Cameron Crowe’s modern classic Almost Famous, explaining to

You'll drink to this

During the months of March and April, (585) magazine is holding an Instagram contest. The five instagrammers with the most likes win a pack of

Seven hours on Woodbury Boulevard

When Ebenezer Scrooge orders a drink, he prefers a black and tan. That’s why he gave bartender Emily Wilczewski a special tool shaped like a

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Movers and (milk)shakers

Back in the late 1880s, milkshakes were made with a whiskey kick. In his book, Listening to America, writer Stuart Berg Flexner describes early milkshakes as

NY Wine Spotting

It’s no secret we live in an up-and-coming winemaking region. Why, then, is it so hard to find Finger Lakes wines on local restaurant menus? That’s

Spanish for ‘fire’

Despite holding the title of head barista/owner at Fuego Coffee Roasters downtown for less than a year, Tony Colon has already emerged as something of a

Public figures and public houses

Whether or not you subscribe to the idea that everyone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, it can’t be denied: the Celtic country has a

Soup that'll put meat on your bones

A popular television show (OK, it’s Seinfeld) once debated whether soup was a meal. And while some argue that soup is not filling enough for

Move over, Harvey Wallbanger

Legend says a woman mixed the world’s very first cocktail—bawdy innkeeper Betty Flanagan, back in the early 1800s—but men have historically dominated the world behind

Everyman and master

“Their art never lasts.” So says Philip Seymour Hoffman as the late rock critic Lester Bangs in Cameron Crowe’s modern classic Almost Famous, explaining to

You'll drink to this

During the months of March and April, (585) magazine is holding an Instagram contest. The five instagrammers with the most likes win a pack of

Seven hours on Woodbury Boulevard

When Ebenezer Scrooge orders a drink, he prefers a black and tan. That’s why he gave bartender Emily Wilczewski a special tool shaped like a

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