Cultivating community
Linwood is a quaint hamlet thirty miles southwest of Rochester. It is here that you will find Linwood Gardens, a lovingly maintained historic garden and
Linwood is a quaint hamlet thirty miles southwest of Rochester. It is here that you will find Linwood Gardens, a lovingly maintained historic garden and
Lynn Bierbaum has a deep appreciation for how imperfect memory is, and she continually searches for a way to manifest recollective interpretation in her art.
Our collective history can often seem inaccessible, intangible, and perhaps, for many, even downright dull. For anyone who may feel that way, a pleasant surprise
As we look toward the future, there are Rochester traditions coming back that many of us are excited for. The Rochester Fringe Festival comes to
Darlyne Truax is the owner of the three Chandeliers Boutique locations—in Pittsford, Webster, and Canandaigua. These boutiques specialize in comfortable, stylish, and well-made clothing for
Sometimes, not knowing your path can lead you right to where you need to be. Alyssa Whitfield never imagined herself working in nonprofits, let alone
Jim Wolff and Christina Jones have owned Historic Houseparts on South Avenue in Rochester since the mid-nineties. It has expanded from the original owners’ one-building
In an era of encouraged mass consumption regardless of quality, it is comforting to know that on Brockport’s Main Street there is LAGOM. Lagom, the