Rochester’s unique cluster of third wave coffee shops has grown into an intertwined family tree
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The smallest minority
Native-American students often lag in academic achievement, but also endure discrimination and social isolation.
Winter warmup
Something feels a little incongruent with publishing this Winter Guide during a relatively mild winter. There hasn’t been much snow in the first month of 2017, and a streak of days with temperatures in the upper-30’s and mid-40’s would fit better in April rather than a Rochester January.
WallByrd flies the coop
Virginia Monte and her theater company, WallByrd, have produced successful, unique interpretations of classic theater works. The group is now preparing for an exciting 2017
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Top 10 stories that the media missed or ignored in 2015-2016.
The Rochester 10
Greater Rochester is filled with talented people working to make the region a better place to work, live, and play. But it often seems like the same names grab the headlines, while other no-less-deserving people go unnoticed. The Rochester 10 โ an annual project by CITY โ is designed to bring some of the community’s […]
Composer Glenn McClure gives a voice to the ice
McClure traveled to Antarctica to study changes in the ice. Heโll use the data in a new project, the latest in his history of combining math, music, and nature.
You’re getting warmer
Dismissing climate change is not an option if the human race is serious about survival.
Dan Lilker stays sincere
Metal stalwart Dan Lilker is making some of the most intense music of his career right here in Rochester
Local lit enlightens young readers
Local authors pen literature for kids, from tots to teens
‘They get torn to shreds’
In Monroe County and across the country, people are held in jail for days, weeks, and months because they canโt pay a few hundred dollarsโ bail.






