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Picking 100 things to highlight about the city in a book is a daunting task, the author discovered. It's not that it’s hard to find 100 things. No, it’s hard to limit the list to 100.
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It’s been 15 years since Danny Deutsch opened Abilene Bar & Lounge.
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Joywave releases a live album Friday, and it presents us with two Joywaves. Stereo Joywave, if you will.
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As the summer concert scene unfolds beneath the still-visible shadow of COVID, the Campbells have two shows this week.
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As singer-songwriters go, we’d be hard-pressed to find one more involved in social issues than Dar Williams, who has a 7 p.m. Saturday show at the Louis S. Wolk JCC of Greater Rochester Canalside Stage.
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When The Bacon Brothers hit the stage at 9 p.m. Friday at the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival, at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park, it’s purely a songwriter-driven evening.
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Roy McCurdy has had an astonishing career as the drummer behind some of the biggest names in jazz.
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Maria Schneider has composed a piece for the Eastman School of Music’s centennial celebration, which she’ll be premiering Wednesday, April 27, at Kilbourn Hall.
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Awadagin Pratt will present "Black in America" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. Then he returns to Kodak Hall on Thursday and Saturday to play piano with the RPO.
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In remembrance of the Flipside Bar & Grill and its open-mic night, the Record Archive Backroom Lounge is playing host to a Flipside Reunion at 6 p.m. Thursday.
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The George Eastman Museum’s Dryden Theatre is showing a 1929 Ukrainian film, “In Spring” to support the people of Ukraine.
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The three men of Nod first began playing together in 1990. Three decades later, the band remains a moth drawn to the flame. Nod also frequently contradicts itself.