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The annual list is meant to highlight the potential of important historic properties that face one threat or another. The post LGBTQ+ historic sites and more listed on Landmark Society’s 2026 Five to Revive appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Now in its fourth year, ArtsBloom aims to fund small art projects that benefit the community as a whole. The post City to offer up $170,000 in grants for the arts appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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A Rochester educator brought fashion and education to the runway to promote the importance of literacy and self-confidence.
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While the plan has been in the works for years, the school is fresh with new prestige, after five of its alumni took home the gold for women's hockey at this year's winter Olympics.
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There won't be another until late 2028.
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The lawsuit, filed Monday, argues that the company was “negligent, reckless and careless in failing to adequately supervise” the performing arts venue and protect visitors.
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One of the people shot had life-threatening injuries.
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Chancellor John King told lawmakers during a recent budget hearing that there is a $10 billion critical maintenance backlog across the State University of New York system, which officials want to tackle with a multi-year plan.
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