City Newspaper last weekend stopped by City Hall and traveled out to the Village of Spencerport for its Canal Days Festival. City Hall’s Link Gallery is currently displaying Frank Liberti’s photography, which features panoramic views of Rochester’s architecture and everyday life on aluminum plates. His high contrast, wide-view shots gave visitors a new perspective on […]
Notes on the Weekend
The City Seen: June 18
City last weekend stopped in to see Nate Hodge and Cordell Cordaro’s collaborative exhibit of artwork that currently fills the 26th floor of The Metropolitan at One South Clinton Avenue. Formerly called Lincoln First Tower, and then later Chase Tower, the 1974 building is an iconic part of Rochester’s skyline and is known for its […]
The City Seen: October 23-25
This weekend City took a vintage take on fall. We made a visit on Friday to the Book Arts Fair at RIT, and took in the Rochester Tweed Ride on Sunday. The Book Arts Fair brought together printers, publishers, artists, and more to RIT’s Press library on Friday afternoon. Monumental Press & Type Foundry were […]
The City Seen: October 1-4
This weekend City dove into the darker side of Rochester and wandered through a few haunted houses. City ventured into the Castle of Horrors in the Main Street Armory, the site of a zombie outbreak. Even if you thought you were immune to fear, be wary, as not only did things move and zombies follow […]






