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The Rochester City Ballet, a krumping university professor and ensemble musicians will gather this weekend for a unique festival. Vision of Sound, which pairs local composers and choreographers to perform new work together, returns for four shows of eclectic music and dance February 19-22. The shows will be staged at four local schools, including SUNY Brockport, Onondaga Community College in Syracuse, […] The post Vision of Sound returns for four days of eclectic local music and dance appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The perception that drag equals sex sparked controversy this past summer when a drag bingo fundraiser planned to benefit The Child Advocacy Center of Greater Rochester was canceled due to widespread online backlash. Many commenters objected to a drag-themed fundraiser being tied to a child-welfare charity, arguing it made the event inappropriate or was misaligned […] The post Rochester’s drag community is more than double entendres and dollar bills appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The game two truths and a lie might be something you’d come across at a college party. But local researchers are applying that playfulness to an AI study, and their findings are anything but a game.
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State Sen. Jeremy Cooney said he's committed to working on standalone autonomous vehicle legislation outside of the budget process.
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Critics say the New York governor’s proposed ban is an unlawful restriction of free speech.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 2/19/26, how ROC the Future Alliance is working to improve the state of youth wellbeing. Then, how students really feel about the bell-to-bell cell phone ban.
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During the 100th anniversary of what is now known as Black History Month, lawmakers of color in Albany are highlighting key priorities for this legislative session.
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The options for using the $225 million in state funding are wide-ranging, but redevelopment of the city's riverfront are top of the list.
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