
Rachael Gootnick is Rochester’s “Book Girl”
Digging through grandpa’s box of stuff in the attic, you find a yearbook falling apart—so fragile it can’t be opened. “How cool it would be
Digging through grandpa’s box of stuff in the attic, you find a yearbook falling apart—so fragile it can’t be opened. “How cool it would be
She’s a fan of Swan Dive pizza, Olivia Rodrigo’s music, and the Oxford comma. Plus, this born-and-raised Rochesterian is a former (585) magazine intern. Say
If you are a regular reader of this column, you know there is a bounty of homegrown writers in the Rochester area. Not only do
The long Thanksgiving weekend is coming up. Whether your family will be on the road for family fun or hunkering down at home with a
Lush green lawns curve around Nazareth University’s oldest building, a romantic English Tudor Gothic-style building once the Motherhouse of the Sisters of St. Joseph. In
Are the dog days of summer melting your family down? Then it’s time to head to your local library to see what “adventure begins” with
Summer doesn’t always have to mean it’s time to travel. You can experience unique points of view without leaving your couch. Whether its journeying to
What a glorious time of year! Spring is here and the sunny days are abundant. This is when I spend my free time preparing my
The Monroe County Library System is an official Rochester Museum and Science Center Community Eclipse Ambassador! Reach out to your local libraries or visit calendar.libraryweb.org
Unsure what to do with your time before the sky goes dark on April 8? Then commit to reading a book in its totality by