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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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As we look inward for our salvation, Across the Universe columnist Jeff Spevak writes, we look at what we're writing and recording here. In our basements, in our studios. We're creating our own music.He hears it in two new local albums.
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Thompson’s book, “What It Is: Race, Family, and One Thinking Black Man’s Blues,” was prompted by Trump’s election, says the author, who will do a reading this week at SUNY Brockport.
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After a life of ups and downs, the songwriter from Lima takes their act to where it all began.
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Right now, Danielle Ponder seemingly can do no wrong. Each stop on her current tour is followed by fans raving on social media. You can see and hear for yourself Friday when she returns home to play Water Street Music Hall.
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Where does Rochester fit in on the Kurtz scale? She’s been here a couple of times, so we must be OK enough — and she returns at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18 at The Little.
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Rochester’s ImageOut film festival opens this week, and as we have grown accustomed to over the last couple of years, these films will be screened at a hybrid of live and virtual events. And the films are the point here — 10 days of LGBTQ+ movies.
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Bandaloop was a part of the first two Rochester Fringe Festivals. It returns for the event’s 11th year, with two shows each on Friday and Saturday on the side of Five Star Plaza. The shows are free, and easily visible from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park.
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Tav Falco’s Panther Burns is finally touring again, with a Sept. 13 date at Photo City Music Hall, 543 Atlantic Ave.
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Katie Morey and Cammy Enaharo are talented musicians, no doubt. But what's with the name?
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The Fleshtones return to Rochester for a 10 p.m. show on Aug. 19 amid the gothic extremes of Lux Lounge.