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No one likes a weak handshake or a grip that leaves a bruise. It needs to be just right—solid yet also inviting. According to bestselling
No one likes a weak handshake or a grip that leaves a bruise. It needs to be just right—solid yet also inviting. According to bestselling
Several of Joangel Concepcion’s old colleagues deleted her from their social media accounts after the release of her television newsroom memoir, Dropping the Mic: My
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve taught my grandmother to text. I understand it’s confusing, and I always feel bad when she gives
It’s hard to believe that New York Stylee is twenty this year. Established in 1997 by Helen and Kevin Knight, the shop is noted for its wild
Hang on, Rochester; this year’s woolly, tough-to-predict mayor’s race is hurtling toward at least one probable conclusion: a sitting mayor/former City Council president running for
One would think that deep respect and preservation of history are mutually exclusive to fabricating the past. Not for Heirlooms author Rachel Hall, who delicately
It can be daunting to step into the shoes of a long-standing, beloved leadership figure, but Kyle Semmel, the new executive director of Rochester’s Writers
The product of nine years of writing, Rosen describes her new book is “More than just a whodunit.” In a bright room, surrounded by art and
It’s time for the first photo of my boudoir session with Teri Fiske of Ciao Bella Boudoir. I’m laying down on the bed, legs
“Drink like a Viking.” That’s the slogan of the Potoczak family, operators of Corfu’s new Midgard Winery. The Potoczaks have been beekeepers for close to