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To borrow (and edit) a lyric from another Broadway powerhouse: how do you solve a problem like splitting an uber-popular show into two equally (hopefully) winning movies? With more than a 15-minute intermission to contend with since the first half, “Wicked,” premiered in November 2024, “Wicked: For Good” does the best it can — for […] The post REVIEW | In “Wicked: For Good,” stellar performances navigate a lackluster plot appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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At this point, what more can a review of any production of “Hamilton” say that hasn’t already been said about the beloved hit musical? Since its debut 10 years ago, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s groundbreaking hip-hop-driven homage to America’s previously undersung founding father, Alexander Hamilton, has burst into Broadway’s billion-dollar-club and been showered with the kind of […] The post REVIEW | This truth is self-evident: “Hamilton” soars in a divided America appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The Cariola school today is on three campuses, all rented sites. The goal is to own, consolidate and build new, with a space tailored specifically to their needs.
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Dr. Rupert A. Hayles Jr.'s departure is effective Jan. 2.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 11/21/25, local artists explore the implications of AI-generated music topping the charts. Then, prosecuting the Nazis: the impact of Nuremberg 80 years later.
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The New York League of Conservation Voters' new interactive data map tracks the lead presence in millions of water service lines across the state. Buffalo leads in major cities outside NYC, with 45% of the city's pipes confirmed as lead.
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Miller founded the House of Mercy in 1985. At the time, it was a fledgling operation in a one-bedroom house on Central Park funded by $20,000 from the Sisters of Mercy, the progressive Catholic congregation Miller belonged to.
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A facilities modernization program at the Rochester City School District is awaiting a possible nine-figure increase in state funding.