Sandra Doorley’s gaze is a hot laser of truth that cuts through and compels you to confess not only every evil you’ve done in your
Like baseball, jazz, and Happy Gilmore, miniature golf is particularly American. Adapted from its origins in Scotland’s regulation golf, American ingenuity adopted the sport at
Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) is turning forty this year and will be celebrating this milestone and its rich history with the launch of RoCo Threads —limited
A group of medical students from the University of Rochester are doing rounds—but not at a hospital. Instead, they’re moving from painting to painting at
When it opened on Broadway in 1957, West Side Story was a cutting edge, raw musical, almost ahead of its time—in the vein of recent
On Tuesday night, hundreds of people trudged through snowy sidewalks toward the warm lobby of the Auditorium Theatre for the opening night of Pippin, that 1970s musical
From the moment the audience members stepped into the Auditorium Theatre on Tuesday night, there was magic in the air. Little girls flounced down the
Rochester is a very charming place to spend the holidays. Sure, there might be an unexpected blizzard warning every once in a while, but that
Next to the metallic slab in the center of the morgue, there is a suit. It hangs over a nice pair of shoes, and there’s