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Ristorante Lucano 1815 East Avenue 244-3460 ristorantelucano.com   As Ristorante Lucano celebrated its nineteenth anniversary on November 13, the owners of this East Avenue stronghold

More confident! Bolder! Louder!

He holds up a stiff metal cage wrought of rainbow-hued crystal. “I think this is a really mass-market piece,” says Josean Vargas-Rodriguez, half of the

Normalizing the conversation

ROCovery started with a hike. “Two-thousand-fifteen was a really cold winter,” says Yana Khashper, CEO and founder of ROCovery Fitness. “Sean and I were just

Not your everyday ballet

Ballet has a certain reputation. The Nutcracker. Swan Lake. Cinderella. Tutus, top knots, tights. Each November, Rochesterians pour into Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre to

Progressive dinner

There’s a bit of an unspoken trend in Rochester dining. Dinner plans are made, and then so are drink plans. Pre-game or post-game is up

Speaking tongues

What’s the worst question that you usually get in interviews? “What does your band sound like?” And, “How did your band get its name?” Those

A real-live fairy kale

Every year I vow to get out more in the winter; it doesn’t usually end up going that way. But for someone who aspires to

An unknown reality

A playground for the imagination, Albert Paley’s home is spacious, yet densely curated. “We create an environment sympathetic to what we respond to,” he says,

Spiritual values

On a rainy Sunday in October at Lily Dale, the assembly is a ghost town. After church is over, residents retreat back to their homes,

Yellow in the winter garden

There’s nothing like seeing a burst of color in the garden on a gray winter day. A garden ablaze with golden- and lemony-yellow foliage, stems,

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Keeping it good and simple

Ristorante Lucano 1815 East Avenue 244-3460 ristorantelucano.com   As Ristorante Lucano celebrated its nineteenth anniversary on November 13, the owners of this East Avenue stronghold

More confident! Bolder! Louder!

He holds up a stiff metal cage wrought of rainbow-hued crystal. “I think this is a really mass-market piece,” says Josean Vargas-Rodriguez, half of the

Normalizing the conversation

ROCovery started with a hike. “Two-thousand-fifteen was a really cold winter,” says Yana Khashper, CEO and founder of ROCovery Fitness. “Sean and I were just

Not your everyday ballet

Ballet has a certain reputation. The Nutcracker. Swan Lake. Cinderella. Tutus, top knots, tights. Each November, Rochesterians pour into Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre to

Progressive dinner

There’s a bit of an unspoken trend in Rochester dining. Dinner plans are made, and then so are drink plans. Pre-game or post-game is up

Speaking tongues

What’s the worst question that you usually get in interviews? “What does your band sound like?” And, “How did your band get its name?” Those

A real-live fairy kale

Every year I vow to get out more in the winter; it doesn’t usually end up going that way. But for someone who aspires to

An unknown reality

A playground for the imagination, Albert Paley’s home is spacious, yet densely curated. “We create an environment sympathetic to what we respond to,” he says,

Spiritual values

On a rainy Sunday in October at Lily Dale, the assembly is a ghost town. After church is over, residents retreat back to their homes,

Yellow in the winter garden

There’s nothing like seeing a burst of color in the garden on a gray winter day. A garden ablaze with golden- and lemony-yellow foliage, stems,

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