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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
Well known for practicing law by day and music by night (and weekend … and vacation … ), Danielle Ponder’s life work reaches people in
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,
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