The late Darick Campbell lives on in the newly released live album documenting The Campbell Brothers’ take on John Coltrane’s “A Love Supreme.”
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Two Truths releases unorthodox debut EP ‘Electric Campfire’
Two Truthsโ debut EP โElectric Campfireโ bridges โ70s folk and โ00s indie rock to create an impressive, clever first effort.
East High-UR partnership is extended
The school’s superintendent Shaun Nelms said it’s ultimately the voice and advocacy of the students that makes it work.
Rochester’s Lilac Festival will return in 2022 with three-weekend format
The dates for the 2022 Rochester Lilac Festival have been announced: May 6-8, May 12-15, and May 19-22.
Democrats poised to take Monroe County Legislature for first time in 30 years
If Democrats prevail, it would mark the first time since 1991 that it had a unified government in Monroe County.
Rochester vaccination site administering vaccines to children ages 5 to 11
The Rochester Educational Opportunity Center on Chestnut Street is among the state vaccination sites that will serve 5- to 11-year-olds.
Cuomo harassment probe transcripts released, including former governorโs testimony
The transcripts offer an expansive look at the sexual harassment claims against the former governor, and his interpretations of events.
Stars align for Strasenburgh Planetarium, Vanishing Sun collab
After being postponed by the pandemic, “Impressions of the Infinite” will be performed live at the Strasenburgh Planetarium on Nov. 12 and 13.
Irondequoit to allow marijuana dispensaries, lounges
Irondequoit officials scrapped a measure that would have opted the town out of cannabis dispensaries, lounges, and bars and opted in.
COVID-19 fueled the nursing shortage but also inspired a new generation of nurses
With a shortage in nurses since COVID-19, medical institutions in the Rochester area look to bring in new nursing students.
Music heals Hanna PK on new album โBlues All Over My Shoesโ
Rochester blues musician Hanna PK reflects on the saving power of music before the album release show for “Blues All Over My Shoes” on Nov. 12.
Belloโs budget plan slashes legislature fund, slightly decreases tax rate
County Executive Adam Bello proposed a $1.28 billion budget that would boost spending on public safety and the arts, among other things.






