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If you browse the summary of Shakespeare's “Pericles: Prince of Tyre" before seeing it, you might be alarmed by what comes up. Beheadings! Incest!...
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Before Canandaigua native Will Perkins became a successful illustrator of the graphic novel series “Goblin,” published by
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Walking into Sans Dumplings in Penn Yan feels like you’ve wandered into a lab. The place is immaculate, and t...
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Twelve miles southeast of Skaneateles Lake, a small Central New York town appears like Brigadoon in the mist. Homer, with a population of 6,000 an...
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The village of Hammondsport is a quintessential vacation town, better known for the ways in which one can slow down there — namely, relaxing by th...
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The latest release from Ithaca's Sunk Coast, "I felt the urge to push my hair to the side," presents 11 poignant vignettes that simmer around th...
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A wedding bouquet toss can be fertile ground for comedic bits in a stage play. Two bridesmaids could have a tug-of-war, for instance, or the flowe...
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The Rochester International Jazz Festival may be the pinnacle event on the yearly calendar for jazz heads, but the other 356 days aren't without l...
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World premieres in opera are always cause for celebration, in part because they require years of planning, and the process of developing a work in...
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“We have quite a bit of catching up to do.” That’s how Samara Joy, the 24-year-old jazz vocal sensation who infuses old standards with vibrant new ...
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A headlining set at Eastman Theatre may not be where jazz fest fans would expect to hear a laid-back, “MTV Unplugged”-style performance — but that’s w...
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Orbiting just under one million miles from earth is the pinnacle of space imaging: the James Webb Space Telescope. Rochesterians helped create it, and...