Stars of tomorrow
In college classrooms all over the greater Rochester area students are writing their hearts out. Maybe it’s in a creative writing class, a fiction workshop,
In college classrooms all over the greater Rochester area students are writing their hearts out. Maybe it’s in a creative writing class, a fiction workshop,
Being a finalist in the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD; New York City) Burke Prize this fall was inspiring for Holland Houdek, a Rochester
In 1956, Rochester Public Library director Harold Hacker knew that it took an average of twelve minutes for people working downtown to reach the Central
If there’s one thing to be said about John Grieco, it’s that he doesn’t slow down. Grieco is one of Rochester’s best-known metalworkers, but he’s
“One word. Plastics. There’s a great future in plastics.” If the family friend in The Graduate was referring to tiny sculptures of superpowered characters, his
I am an unapologetic Oprah fan. She is my only answer to “What celebrity would you want to have dinner with?” This quote, attributed to her,
I’m dating myself here, but I’ve been around Rochester long enough to have spent my twenty-first birthday at Lloyd’s—which became Fenlon’s, Lloyd’s again, the Jungle,
Rochester is the home of George Eastman and Kodak and has a very active filmgoing community, but it hasn’t always been regarded as a place
Gardenscape is coming back to the Rochester area after a five-year hiatus. The theme, “The Flower City Blooms Again,” is sure to encourage longtime fans—along with
Traditionally one would have to keep hush-hush regarding the whereabouts of a prohibition-era speakeasy. The whole point was to “speak easy” so the law