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Students learn basic repair skills and reduce waste through sewing and reuse. The class encourages slow, mindful approaches to clothing.
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Sports fans often feel like their team’s stakes are life or death. Even the vocabulary of “die-hards” reinforces this, and as any Buffalo Bills fan can affirm, elimination from the playoffs initiates a period of actual grief. It is in this way that sports fandom and personal experiences of loss — through illness and even […] The post Using a hot sauce IV and a broken table to process grief appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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“Part of My Charm,” the latest release from local folk group Ali Lou and the Sugar Boys, is just what Rochester needs this time of year. This collection of tracks evokes feelings reminiscent of warm summer days, offering a welcome respite from how brutally cold this winter was. Alison Lindsey and her reposeful voice greet […] The post REVIEW | ‘Part of My Charm’ by Ali Lou and the Sugar Boys appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes is offering $1.7 million in grant funding for nonprofits in the health care and human services sector.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 4/1/26, have you seen "Project Hail Mary?" Astrophysicist Adam Frank shares his take on the hit film. But first, NPR's coverage of Trump vs. Barbara.
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Students learn basic repair skills and reduce waste through sewing and reuse. The class encourages slow, mindful approaches to clothing.
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The Republican gubernatorial candidate and good-government groups condemned the move.
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Debates over auto insurance, climate change have slowed down state budget talks.
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Through early June, the state plans to stock more than 1.7 million brook trout, brown trout, and rainbow trout in waterways around New York.
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