Photo artist Alice Cazenaveโs work reflects Kodakโs past ecological impact while presenting sustainable solutions for the future.
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.
Hometown heroes
Travie McCoy and Gym Class Heroes and keyboardist John Fossitt were inducted into the Rochester Music Hall of Fame on April 13.
Theater Review | โFunny Girlโ
The riveting, mostly fictional Fanny Brice musical biography runs via RBTL through April 13.
Ryan Miller’s Amerks homecoming
The celebrated NHL goaltender and silver-medal Olympian will be inducted into the Amerks Hall of Fame on April 11.
The power of positive masculinity
Muck Duck Studio explores gender with an inter-arts exhibition through April 4.
Dancing toward a better climate future
Garth Fagan Dance and others will participate in a two-day summit hosted by the Climate Solutions Accelerator.
Horn of plenty
Eastman School of Music alum Sasami Ashworth joins her classical past with a bold new sonic future.
Album Review | ‘Burned-Over’ by The Dipper Stove
Noise project The Dipper Stove explores regional history with ambient tones.
He wrote a novel in his spare time โ then Hollywood called
“Mickey7” by local author Edward Ashton is now a major motion picture helmed by Oscar-winning director Bong Joon Ho.
The Irish Rover
John Dadyโs Irish-American folk music anchors a new book tracing the history of Rochesterโs old Tenth Ward.
Freedom of the (virtual) press
A 19th-century printing press at the Rochester Institute of Technology has gone digital, thanks to virtual reality and 3D design.
A refreshing reprise
Concert hall Anthology reopens, beginning a new era of Rochester live music, even as another venue closes.






