Atomic Age aesthetic
There are a lot of turn-of-the-century houses around Rochester where a handcrafted wood antique would look just perfect. The patina of
There are a lot of turn-of-the-century houses around Rochester where a handcrafted wood antique would look just perfect. The patina of
(585)’s recent profile of comedy venues and events (“Going Out For Laughs,” in the January-February issue) generated a great deal of responses. Looking for something
Dear Stacey, Over the past year, my ex-wife and I finalized a very messy divorce. We have two children together. After the divorce, I tried
In flux. Unchanging. Grove Place is the oldest continually occupied neighborhood in downtown Rochester. A lively, multipurpose neighborhood, it is unlike any other in the
Last fall, I paid a visit to a local wine group composed of Rochester restaurant industry and wine professionals. After a location switch and
The language of wood can sound poetic, mysterious, and even a little dangerous. Take pommele sapele that resembles “rain drops cascading down a pane of
When my husband, Mike Noll, and I became empty nesters and moved into a new-to-us home, we began the long process of renovating the outdated house. Although
Long before Tinder nightmares and Bumble fumbles, bars and restaurants were the popular place to meet people. Even today, while the number one way heterosexual
Thirteen years ago, Jack Berger appalled Sex and the City fans when he broke up with Carrie Bradshaw via Post-it note. While that move was
Our love of green, of stem, leaf, and flower, leads us to search out plants that can thrive indoors. But we tend to push the