The picture frame โ once considered inconsequential โ has come into its own as a work of art at museums around the country.
Rochester
Rochester ed reporter: ‘Let’s stop lying about our schools’
Book review: Justin Murphy’s new book is an extensive examination of Rochester’s troubled schools – and a call to action to fix them.
City looks to move Police Accountability Board into D&C building
Gannett Media Corp. is considering subleasing a portion of the Democrat and Chronicle building to the new Police Accountability Board.
Blackfriars’ ‘Too Much Light’ has laughs, energy, and some cringe
The production stays faithful to the fast-paced, chaotic spirit of the piece, and the cast creates a party-like atmosphere.
Pride parade and festival to return to Rochester
A Pride parade and festival returns to Rochester following the collapse of the regionโs most prominent LGBTQ+ advocacy group.
City to tow curbside snowbound vehicles on Wednesday
Owners of vehicles immobilized by snow on city streets have been given an ultimatum: move โem or lose โem, at least temporarily.
In Rochester, Praying at the Corner of Sorrow and Despair
A small group of dedicated faithful pray for the cityโs homicide victims, one senseless death at a time.
A mayor’s plea: ‘Someone knows who shot a 14-year-old baby’
Three days into his mayoralty, Malik Evans pleads for information in the killing of 14-year-old Julius Greer Jr., the city’s first homicide of 2022.
Rochester Mayor James Smith diagnosed with COVID-19
James Smith took the oath of office Thursday in isolation after having tested positive for COVID-19.
Lake Avenue stabbing: A tribute to Tony
Anthony (Tony) Lovett, a clerk at the Lake Avenue Mini Market, had dreams of teaching young people how to paint houses.
Lovely Warren: ‘History will be kind’ to me
A day before she is to resign, Mayor Lovely Warren said she believed she would be remembered as a mayor who stayed focused.
County poised to pony up for public arts funding
Small arts organizations are the target of a proposed big hike in public funding for the arts in the Monroe County budget.






