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Aperture set wide

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

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For the love of music

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

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Wild things

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

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Unplugged: The energy

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

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Reviews may vary

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

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The Reprise

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

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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

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