Giant of design
When I visited Joshua Enck’s studio in downtown Rochester, he was working on a twenty-one-foot, welded steel, sheet metal sculpture that, when completed, would weigh
When I visited Joshua Enck’s studio in downtown Rochester, he was working on a twenty-one-foot, welded steel, sheet metal sculpture that, when completed, would weigh
Norris Evans, known to her friends as Snookie, was a twenty-seven-year-old mother of four small children who lived at 5 Kron Street in Rochester’s Nineteenth
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
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
There isn’t much you can’t do at Midtown Athletic Club, but when tennis buff Alan Schwartz opened the club with his partners in 1973,
If you’re one of the many Rochesterians who adopted, fostered, or had to surrender animal companions in the past year, you aren’t alone. Animal shelters
Brian Donovan is serious about good food—and about supporting our local restaurants, who have been hit so hard by the pandemic. His commitment to Rochester’s
Before there was Mortalis Brewing, before there was OSB Ciderworks, and before there was Rising Storm Brewing … there was the Livingston County Economic Development
When asked to think of an iconic woman during World War II, a Woman Airforce Service Pilot (WASP) typically isn’t an image that comes to