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Be bold. Be gritty.

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.

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A creative visionary

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

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On a mission

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

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Braiding Sweetgrass

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

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A strong female lead

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

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Profiling Parcel 5

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

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Wild things

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

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Next stop

Four years ago, when Blackfriars Theatre artistic and managing director Danny Hoskins and development manager Mary Tiballi Hoffman decided to produce Drag Story Hour for

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A nature trail for all

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

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