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In a series of rapid-fire shutter clicks, Adam Eaton, twenty-nine, has emerged as an energetic and empathic advocate for other creatives and community members—having fixed
In a series of rapid-fire shutter clicks, Adam Eaton, twenty-nine, has emerged as an energetic and empathic advocate for other creatives and community members—having fixed
Music is a universal language, and one that brings us together. It speaks to us on an emotional level, intellectually at times, and often transports
If you open Professor Elizabeth Johnston’s new book of poems, Wild Things (Main Street Rag 2021), you’ll come face to face with Greek goddesses and
Kick up your feet, pour a beverage, and grab a book, because it’s time to start on your summer reading list. Haven’t made one yet?
The Red Fern 283 Oxford St. redfernrochester.com 563-7633 What have you done about dancing with clubs closed for the shutdown? Oh, did you find out
Who among us has not dreamt of building or owning a tree house? A place of escape, safety, imagination—a dream home in the backyard. Many
Let’s face it, there’s no resisting a good story. It doesn’t matter if that story comes from binge watching Netflix, hearing spooky tales around a
When Andreas Delfs was in his twenties, two of his cousins moved to New York to study at Cornell. “They loved it so much here
“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
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