

A live one
Concert promoter Tony Brown is carving out a niche of his own in the Rochester music scene.
Album Review | ‘summer of u’ by Coral Moons
The sophomore album from Coral Moons adds an ’80s vibe to its anthemic pop-rock sound.
Album Review | ‘Free’
Rochester bassist Eric Heveron-Smith leads the improvised string trio album “Free.”
Album Review | ‘XYZ’
XYZ’s cross-generational Rock Roulette alums play polished punk.
Album Review | ‘Wake Up!’
Languid psychedelic pop colors the first release from Mice Advice.
Don’t think twice; it’s alright
Serendipity, hard work and local produce opened Microclimate, one of the most promising new restaurants in Geneva.
Pete Davidson cancels headlining Rochester Fringe Festival performance
The former ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast member has canceled his entire upcoming tour, including a planned stop at Kodak Hall on Friday, September 13.
VSW’s incoming resident artists offer new takes on old technologies
From magic lanterns to early internet nostalgia, the work of 12 visiting creatives bridges past and present.
Trailblazing reform
Take a Finger Lakes equal rights heritage road trip.
Water of life
Alternative craft distilleries capture the spirit of the Finger Lakes.
Sculpting space
Wander & Wonder IV brings dance to Rochester Museum and Science Center August 8-10.
Movie Review | ‘Dandelion’
KiKi Layne stars in the aesthetically gripping drama about a Cincinnati singer-songwriter.
Concert Review | The Head and the Heart
The indie folk-pop outfit delivered an earnest performance to the enthusiastic crowd at Beak & Skiff on July 24.
Carbon Records marks 30 years with a new experiment
Label founder Joe Tunis is throwing a four-day festival of strange sounds July 25-28.
From comic strips to the big screen
Finger Lakes screenwriter David Ebeltoft is having a banner year.
Monopoly: Rochester Edition coming in early 2025
Local landmarks will populate the game board, which is still being developed.
Movie Review | ‘National Anthem’
Luke Gilford’s latest film, starring Charlie Plummer, is a queer cowboy coming-of-age tale.
Theater Review | ‘Pericles: Prince of Tyre’
Rochester Community Players stages a whimsical storybook version of one of Shakespeare’s lesser-known productions at Highland Bowl through July 27.
Illustrated escapism
The second “Goblin” graphic novel by local illustrator Will Perkins hits shelves on July 16.
Lessons in dumplings
An unlikely culinary find in the heart of wine country.






