The 2016-17 classical music season includes Grammy winners, Bach’s birthday, and unique composers
Fall Guide
Autumns’s aural delights
Barrence Whitfield, Steely Dan, and Shonen Knife are among our top picks for the concerts coming up this year
Fall features
This fall movie season has a lot of ground to make up after a pretty mediocre summer
Foam dart league takes aim in Rochester
The Rochester Foam Dart League has attracted dozens of players in the relatively short time it’s been around
Weekend wanderlust
We round up the food and drink opportunities on Keuka and Seneca lakes. Now you don’t have to be hungry on that fall foliage tour
A peek at museum offerings
Rochester’s museums have some interesting installations coming in 2016-17
Building new boards
Sampling Rochester’s diverse theater offerings in 2016-17, including RBTL, MuCCC, and Geva productions
Seasonal exhibitionism
A preview of the 2015-16 art season With the first tastes of autumn in the air comes the energy of a fresh arts season. Here are a dozen or so not-to-be-missed shows to distract you from the dead-weather doldrums. Some exhibition details may change, so check back with the galleries as time moves forward. Admission […]
Curtains up
Our top 10 picks for the 2015-16 theater season The 2015-16 theatrical season is all about fresh faces. New shows, theater companies, and directors abound, bringing a welcome energy to our local stages. It will be a busy season, but here are 10 productions that caught our attention. “James and the Giant Peach” (Rochester Association […]
From Jekyll and Hyde to social justice
The 2015-16 dance season is all about diversity There will be no lack of variety or drama in the 2015-16 season’s dance offerings. Choices include top contemporary dance companies such as Nai-Ni Chen Dance (which features Asiatic-influenced contemporary) and our own BIODANCE. Then there is the annual treat of seeing Garth Fagan Dance premiere new […]
Smashing pumpkins
Grossmans explains the art of punkin chunkin For a moment, it’s just a blip in the sky — an orange sphere that’s very much out of place. In this exercise, only one thing is consistent: Things will not end well for the pumpkin. Fall has long been the season of the gourd. Pumpkins are the […]






