
The Judgement of Rochester
‘The cork pulled ’round the world’ Have you heard about the Judgement of Paris? May 24 marks the forty-eighth anniversary of this historic event, the
‘The cork pulled ’round the world’ Have you heard about the Judgement of Paris? May 24 marks the forty-eighth anniversary of this historic event, the
From a lakefront vista to a nineteenth-century village, our region is brimming with culinary experiences for everyone. Get your appetite ready! Here is a taste
SEA Restaurant has become the most well-known pho place in Rochester since the owners opened their first location on Monroe Avenue. They have since opened
Visitors hustling to nearby Letchworth State Park might blow through Perry without a second glance. But nestled in this sleepy rural hamlet is an unlikely
A luncheon with Lunchador Podcast Network From food and drink to martial arts films, the artistic process, and everything coffee, the Lunchador Podcast Network (LPN)
Sister podcasts make an impression We sit at a paper-covered table, upstairs and away from guests at Rochester’s Union Tavern. There’s an ambiance of serenity—even
Local archaeologists are working to understand history According to Bill Middleton, an associate professor of archaeology at Rochester Institute of Technology, there are many misconceptions
Before buying your first metal detector and setting out in search of buried treasure, it’s important to educate yourself on the rules of responsible metal
Treasure hunting with the ROC Diggers Good friends Doug Craven and Steve Schalabba have pretty incredible day jobs. Craven is a kindergarten teacher with the
Restoring an iconic garden at the George Eastman Museum Long before awe walks or forest bathing became all the rage, George Eastman commissioned a rock