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Twice upon a dream

On a crisp Saturday night last November, the Rascals played to an enthusiastic crowd at the Kodak Theater. Clips of the band in their 1960s

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Country and coffee

A lot of people assume that Claudia Hoyser has moved to Nashville. “I still surprise them every time I say ‘no, I’m still a hometown

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Blockheads

Our childhood fish tank contained five goldfish ceremoniously named after the New Kids on the Block. Every week my dad cleaned the tank and picked

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A dream they dreamed

One night seventeen-year-old Lonnie Frazier was offered a ride home from a party in rural Maryland by some guys from school she thought were friends.

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Pride beyond the floats

In May of 1971—more than fifty years ago—the Rochester Gay Liberation Front organized its first official gay pride event, a well-attended (300 guests) picnic in

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For the love of music

Music is a universal language, and one that brings us together. It speaks to us on an emotional level, intellectually at times, and often transports

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The Reprise

When Andreas Delfs was in his twenties, two of his cousins moved to New York to study at Cornell. “They loved it so much here

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Unplugged: The shot

During his lifetime, Tommy Brunett founded Iron Smoke Distillery, toured the world with his band, helped revitalize a run-down neighborhood in Fairport, has been homeless,

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Living room lullabies 

Father-son duo Tomas Flint, forty-three (years), and Maceo Marsh-Flint, forty-eight (months) take the cyber-stage twice a week. Donning sugary breakfast cereal reincarnated as pajamas, the

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