
Mackenzie Reed: Between the lines with the YA author
She’s a fan of Swan Dive pizza, Olivia Rodrigo’s music, and the Oxford comma. Plus, this born-and-raised Rochesterian is a former (585) magazine intern. Say
She’s a fan of Swan Dive pizza, Olivia Rodrigo’s music, and the Oxford comma. Plus, this born-and-raised Rochesterian is a former (585) magazine intern. Say
There’s no sign out front at 695 South Clinton Avenue, only windows covered in dark lace curtains. But stepping in through the side door, you
In a bustling corner of the Neighborhood of the Arts, a restaurant has mastered the art of culinary democracy. It’s a place where the burger
The Corn Hill Holiday Tour of Homes has been a cherished Rochester tradition for thirty-seven years. This year, on Saturday, December 7, the Corn Hill
When he helped start the Rochester Gay Men’s Chorus (RGMC) in 1982, David Knoll wanted to foster not just a chorus but a community. Inspired
In her 2019 autobiography No Walls and the Recurring Dream, singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco recalls a story from 1990 about David Tipton, a poet friend from
For more than one million people, greater Rochester is home. A foreign exchange student recently asked me what our city is known for. Certainly, we
If you are a regular reader of this column, you know there is a bounty of homegrown writers in the Rochester area. Not only do
Sujatha Ramanujan has led a rich professional life full of successes and failures, creative and stifling times, and fantastic adventures to win investors. Now she’s
October Fall Fest at Seneca Park Zoo Oct. 1–31 For the entire month of October, the Seneca Park Zoo will be decorated for the season