Happy Gut Sanctuary fosters community with fermented tea on tap.
Daniel J. Kushner
Bicycle Brothers opens this weekend with live music and free coffee
Bicycle Brothers Coffee, the latest venture from Jurassic Farms owner Aaron Rubin, opens Oct. 23 and 24 with plenty of live music.
New Horizons celebrates 30 years of making music with Rochester seniors
What started as a local music group for senior citizens has grown into a vast nonprofit network of 10,000 participants in more than 230 ensembles.
Negus Irap presents his hip-hop calling card with ‘My Name Is Guss’
Corey Waterman โ aka Negus Irap โ showcases a whip-smart wit and untiring flow on his street-wise album, “My Name Is Guss.”
Aaron Lipp has ‘Nothing to Lose’
Meet the musical chameleon at the forefront of the Finger Lakes roots scene.
Folkfaces Fest V features charismatic storytellers, regional roots bands
Tyler Westcott presents the fifth annual Folkfaces Fest, a high-energy roots music weekend, from Sept. 30 through Oct. 3 in Darien Center.
Andreas Delfs makes official debut as RPO music director in impressive concert
In his first official concert as the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra’s 13th music director, Andreas Delfs led a subtle, yet daring performance.
Searching for identity in ‘Belonging(s)’ at Rochester Fringe
The Rochester Fringe play “Belonging(s)” โ performed next on Sept. 22 at MuCCC โ is a thought-provoking commentary on ownership and identity.
ESL grant funds HOPR bike and scooter stations
The bike sharing service added eight service stations in city neighborhoods to provide greater access to transportation for those without cars.
Artists complete four-year Arnett Branch Library mural project in 19th Ward
The Arnett Branch Library celebrates the completion of its Book Spine Mural projectโ which began in 2017 โ on Sept. 15.
The best live music this fall that won’t cost you a fortune
These six concerts โ ranging from Americana and jam-band rock to hip-hop and soul โ offer you serious (head)bang for your buck.
Mrs. Kasha Davis brings โDrag Story Hourโ to TV with new kidsโ show
The creators of “Imagination Station” call it a cross between “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” and “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.”






