Technically dazzling and always exciting, the group spans neo-soul and fusion with forays into the unexpected.
Patrick Hosken
Patrick is CITY's arts and culture reporter. He was formerly the music editor at MTV News and a producer at Buffalo Toronto Public Media.
ROCHESTER TEN | DAVID CORBIN
Meet the people in your neighborhood โ CITY’s 2025 cohort of helpers.
Concert Review | The Killers
The heartland-glam band is now a legacy act; its dynamic August 2 CMAC show proved it.
Learning to glide
A reporter rides a bike for the first time and unlocks a whole new view of Rochester.
Album Review | ‘Richocet’ by The Electric Spiders
The garage-prog groupโs debut EP is all raw, for better or worse.
‘Pavement fans would have been going to the video store’
Director Alex Ross Perry will present two cultural documentaries at the Dryden Theatre, July 29-30.
A spa with sparks
Welder and metal sculptor Stacey Mrva provides empowerment and community at Ironwood Studios.
Eastman Museum celebrates 75 years; keeps a cautious eye on the future
With federal grants in jeopardy, the center looks to alternate sources of funding for ambitious expansion projects.
Movie Review | ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’
The latest horror legacy sequel tries to skewer nostalgia, but is left powerless.
Sounds of summer
Finger Lakes Opera welcomes an elevated creative team and the return of a hometown soprano for its July and August shows.
Concert Review | Thundercat
The bass virtuoso gave a neo-soul jazz masterclass at Kodak Hall on June 26.
Finding heaven
A year after family tragedy sidelined their tour, โTexicanโ rock band Los Lonely Boys plays Parcel 5 on June 26.






