The Bronze Collective Theatre Festival puts plays by Black artists front and center.
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Hochul lifts mask mandate for businesses
Gov. Kathy Hochul says the state will end its indoor mask mandate Thursday โ but not at schools yet.
Vijay Iyer talks ‘Musicality’ at Eastman Centennial
The innovative musician, who will give a free talk at the Eastman Centennial celebration Thursday, says music is all around us.
Isaiah makes his own way on 2021 pop-R&B singles
Singer-songwriter-producer Isaiah Franchuk rejects conventional pop music wisdom in favor of organic vocal sounds and unorthodox song structures.
Police Accountability Board hires D&C reporter Will Cleveland
The Police Accountability Board has hired Democrat & Chronicle reporter Will Cleveland as its deputy chief of accountability inspections.
Peter Jemison, longtime site manager at Ganondagon, retires
Peter Jemison, the first Ganondagon State Historic Site manager in Victor, has retired after 35 years.
GOP state lawmakers sue over new district maps approved by Democrats
Republicans in the NYS Legislature began legal action claiming new district maps for congressional and legislative seats signed by Gov. Hochul are gerrymandered.
Aldaskeller makes a home for natural wine in Rochester
When Aldaskeller on Gregory Street opens, it will serve as a haven in Rochester for natural wines.
These are the people who make art come alive in Rochester
What does it mean to curate art, and whoโs doing it?
Blackfriars’ ‘Too Much Light’ has laughs, energy, and some cringe
The production stays faithful to the fast-paced, chaotic spirit of the piece, and the cast creates a party-like atmosphere.
Genesee Co-op Federal Credit Union workers form union
The unionization of the credit union’s staff mark a rare occurrence in the world of financial institutions.
โA Change Is Comingโ to RoCo
A new exhibition featuring three contemporary printmakers comes to Rochester Contemporary Feb. 4-27.






