The 10th annual event brought together Fagan, Majestics, and even Eagles.
Across the Universe
Mary Monroe and the spiritual healing of music and dance
Although COVID-19 temporarily sidelined Mary Monroe of Nate and Mary’s World Music Quartet, it was music and dance that kept her going.
Annalisa Barron’s ‘Place Projectors’ explores the spirits of Rochester
Inspired in part by seances and The Fox Sisters, Annalisa Barron’s newest sculptures will be paired with live theater at The Spirit Room Friday.
Art, and how it speaks to an NPR reporter
For NPR reporter Mandalit del Barco, covering the news means telling the stories of how art and activism intersect.
Joywave’s frontman is cherishing his own bed and morning coffee
After a year of not touring, Daniel Armbruster is finding solace at home in the ‘burbs with a morning routine and an annoying cat.
‘Tenacious Women’ making their way to Gevaโs stage
Geva Theatre Center’s new commissioning project calls on 25 playwrights to tell the stories of local women who have had a vital impact on society.
With 2020 in the rear view, can we reconnect with arts and culture in 2021?
Before COVID-19, I would be out four or five nights a week โ at concerts, restaurants, or a friend’s house. Now, Iโm uncomfortably out of touch.
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival and Cure team up for ‘Shotspeare’ on New Yearโs Eve
New York state’s COVID-19 regulations have been difficult to navigate for bars and restaurants, but Cure has a solution for New Year’s Eve.
The stardust of RITโs โSpoon River Anthologyโ
RIT’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf presents Edgar Lee Master’s “Spoon River Anthology,” connecting the 1918 pandemic era to the present-day COVID crisis.
The uncertain fate of live arts and entertainment in Rochester
The summer of 2020 has not been easy on live arts performances, and the ongoing pandemic continues to yield more questions than answers.
The Empty Hearts present vintage rock sound in dangerous new era
With The Empty Hearts’ new album on the way, bassist Andy Babiuk talks Ringo Starr’s album cameo and being in a rock band during COVID-19.
The arts, the writing on the walls, and the writing on the streets
The Black Cinema Series and the new public art project by Shawn Dunwoody at Manhattan Square Park are part of the effort to promote racial equity in Rochester.






