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David Paul’s most important conversations always include a cup of coffee. These days, those cups are filled with a good pour-over, no cream or sugar.
David Paul’s most important conversations always include a cup of coffee. These days, those cups are filled with a good pour-over, no cream or sugar.
When I visited community activist Midge Thomas in her downtown Rochester home, I was unprepared for how overwhelmed I’d feel by the number of successful
At first glance, Rochester Greenovation Inc., is easily mistaken for a mere secondhand retailer—which it is, among many, many other things. The nonprofit organization is
The perfect place to read Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants (Milkweed Editions 2014) by Robin Wall Kimmerer is anywhere
Bridgette Yaxley could have graduated in her junior year at Byron-Bergen Central School. However, she chose to stay, spending her senior year taking classes that
Nestled between the Liberty Pole and The Metropolitan is an urban oasis filled with dog lovers, picnic goers, and occasional passers by on their way
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
“We’re on a north-flowing river; a lot of people have associated north-flowing rivers with high spiritual activity. We sit on several different ley lines, which
Right now, in Letchworth State Park, a completely original concept is taking shape. “There really is nothing else quite like it,” says Loren Penman, who