Last weekend, City ventured through The Hungerford Building and Writers & Books during First Friday, then went over to Roc Brewing Co. on Saturday for the Dudes Night Out 3rd Anniversary Show. In line with the new Fungerford events, Heartbreak Hotel brought out Valentine’s Day themed art, such as Gretchen Arnold’s rejected Valentine’s cards, and […]
The City Seen
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 16-20
This weekend (really, an extended weekend) was a mixture of new and old with an emphasis on fall traditions. We saw new trends on the runways of Fashion Week of Rochester as well as heard age-old tales of past lives during a Torch Light Tour in Mount Hope Cemetery. On Friday night, we stopped in […]
The City Seen September 17-20
Really, this weekend started on Thursday when newly minted celebrity Madeline Stuart, the first recognized model with down syndrome, walked the runway for EverMaya at its “Celebrating Beauty” fashion show at Midtown Athletics. Stuart was joined by several other special needs models from School of the Holy Childhood to debut EverMaya’s new limited edition handbag, […]
The City Seen: September 11-13
Each weekend, City Newspaper will venture out of the office and onto the streets to capture a few of Rochester’s many events. And on Monday, we will give you a recap on what we have seen firsthand. Last Friday, City stopped by the People’s Party at Richmond’s Tavern for music, art, and spoken word. Saturday […]






