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Celebrating a low-key New Year may have felt very different from the other holidays we’ve muscled through in 2020. But a virtual, at-home celebration was

Moving images

When poet Jennifer Maloney saw Richard C. Miller’s 1955 photograph of James Dean at a market in Marfa, Texas, she knew she wanted to write

Setting back the clock

In 1911, dozens of businesses around Rochester bought special ads in the paper to announce a change in address. “Come visit our new location,” they

Familiar flavors at Abyssinia

Abyssinia Restaurant 1657 Mount Hope Avenue, Rochester 262-3910 Ethiopian cuisine is not exactly America’s first choice for dining out. When suggesting it as an option,

“Let’s go blow up some stumps”

OSB Ciderworks 5901 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville 346-7027 An unassuming building off Big Tree Road in Lakeville across from the waters of Conesus Lake holds

The duality

Bartenders meet all types. And to get along with every one of them, it takes equal parts love for the deeply meaningful and senselessly bizarre.

A loud, silent protest piece

“Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble.” —Rep. John Lewis Some revolutions evoke the sounds of rumbling

Good beer, good vibes

Frequentem Brewing Co. 254 S. Main St., Canandaigua 577-8007 David and Meagan D’Allesandro are proof that if you are patient, detail-oriented, and willing to strike

Experiential living during COVID 

Rochester and our surrounding suburbs are made up of many neighborhoods full of hidden surprises. With a thriving food scene, amazing breweries, many parks, and

Not your average Mediterranean place

Levantine’s Cafe & Bakery 750 Elmgrove Rd., Rochester 434-0441 Have you ever walked into a restaurant that bills itself as Mediterranean, but you realize it

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It glows

Celebrating a low-key New Year may have felt very different from the other holidays we’ve muscled through in 2020. But a virtual, at-home celebration was

Moving images

When poet Jennifer Maloney saw Richard C. Miller’s 1955 photograph of James Dean at a market in Marfa, Texas, she knew she wanted to write

Setting back the clock

In 1911, dozens of businesses around Rochester bought special ads in the paper to announce a change in address. “Come visit our new location,” they

Familiar flavors at Abyssinia

Abyssinia Restaurant 1657 Mount Hope Avenue, Rochester 262-3910 Ethiopian cuisine is not exactly America’s first choice for dining out. When suggesting it as an option,

“Let’s go blow up some stumps”

OSB Ciderworks 5901 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville 346-7027 An unassuming building off Big Tree Road in Lakeville across from the waters of Conesus Lake holds

The duality

Bartenders meet all types. And to get along with every one of them, it takes equal parts love for the deeply meaningful and senselessly bizarre.

A loud, silent protest piece

“Never, ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good trouble, necessary trouble.” —Rep. John Lewis Some revolutions evoke the sounds of rumbling

Good beer, good vibes

Frequentem Brewing Co. 254 S. Main St., Canandaigua 577-8007 David and Meagan D’Allesandro are proof that if you are patient, detail-oriented, and willing to strike

Experiential living during COVID 

Rochester and our surrounding suburbs are made up of many neighborhoods full of hidden surprises. With a thriving food scene, amazing breweries, many parks, and

Not your average Mediterranean place

Levantine’s Cafe & Bakery 750 Elmgrove Rd., Rochester 434-0441 Have you ever walked into a restaurant that bills itself as Mediterranean, but you realize it

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