The trauma of the pandemic prompted many people to reevaluate what was important to them and take a leap of faith.
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Electronic storytelling exhibits at MAG and RoCo reflect on upheaval and identity
Two new exhibitions tell stories of identity and traumatic transitions.
Patrina Freeman, Irondequoit’s first Black lawmaker, sues the town for discrimination
Irondequoit Town Board Member Patrina Freeman is seeking $1 million in damages from the town in a federal discrimination lawsuit.
Monroe County Legislature commission sets redistricting hearings
The commission set six hearings spanning all regions of the county, including one that will happen over Zoom.
Meet the ‘Mama Mucks’ of the Muck Duck Studio art collective
Muck Duck started as a solo art studio, and became a sanctuary for artists seeking creative support and emotional wellness.
Rochester Music Hall of Fame adds Eastman School to 2022 class
The musicians first announced as the Class of 2020 will finally be inducted on May 1, along with Eastman School of Music and Eastman Theatre.
Making art with artificial intelligence
Eryk Salvaggio teaches AI systems to create art. What does it say about our connection to technology?
Neighbors say Perinton landfill violates their constitutional right to ‘clean air’
Neighbors of Waste Management’s High Acres landfill claim the dump violates their state constitutional right to clean air.
Suburban solar power subscribers seeing red over sky-high bills
They thought their community solar program was a dream. Then came the nightmare of $1,000 energy bills.






