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During an invitation-only event, the mayor sought to describe a city that has come through the social and economic strains of the pandemic and built a more solid foundation for the future.
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It would not be surprising if you haven’t heard of Teresa Deevy, a Deaf Irish playwright whose robust career in the 1930s has given way to obscurity. In 2010, the Mint Theater Company in New York City kicked off an initiative to reintroduce Deevy to the public, but her work is still rarely produced. Through […] The post REVIEW | ‘Wife to James Whelan’ at MuCCC appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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Four pianists, a cantor and a composer walk into a recording studio. The result? Not a punchline, but a richly varied collection of inventive works that revel in the possibilities of the piano. These pieces are part of a centuries-old tradition of writing preludes and fugues — carefully constructed works exploring interwoven musical lines. What […] The post REVIEW | ‘Preludes and Fugues for Piano’ by David S. Lefkowitz appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 4/16/26, how local law enforcement can respond to immigration with more compassion. Then, our guests tell us about high-impact tutoring and why they say it works.
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During an invitation-only event, the mayor sought to describe a city that has come through the social and economic strains of the pandemic and built a more solid foundation for the future.
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The VA's Veteran's Stand Down event is scheduled for Friday in Canandaigua.
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CMS admits it overstated New York Medicaid personal care users by 10 times when alleging New York has Medicaid fraud. How has the state responded?
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Five people were displaced after the explosion, which nearly leveled the 2½-story house.
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The portrait was painted by renowned artist Michael Shane Neal and will hang in the law school library reading room.
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