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ANNUAL MANUAL 2012: Historical monuments

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ANNUAL MANUAL 2012: Historical monuments

Rochester's history is a fascinating study, only partly told by our standing monuments. As permanent dedications, these structures are anything but motionless - they have a tendency to move with our changing city, unlike our dedicated grand spaces, such as Mount Hope and Holy Sepulchre cemeteries. Just within city

FALL GUIDE 2011: Outdoors

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FALL GUIDE 2011: Outdoors

There's something about the strong, silent type. Perhaps it's the air of mystery, or maybe it's the reassuring calm. When autumn air gets crisp and lasting daylight more elusive, seeking what endures may even satisfy a primal urge. For that, we need look no further than our remarkable trees.

ROCK-JAZZ: Steely Dan (7/23)

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ROCK-JAZZ: Steely Dan (7/23)

For decades, Steely Dan has skated the line between sleazy and sublime, a balance the band has maintained through its sharpness in both humor and unrelenting perfectionism. This is the band's only show in New York this year, and Dan fans aren't easily identified by appearance - all walks

Annual Manual 2011: Rochester's historical museums

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Annual Manual 2011: Rochester's historical museums

The North Star. Smugtown. Rochesterville. Bygone names - and some names that have stuck - conjure a rich image of Rochester's heritage that is not always apparent at first glance of our city. While our daily lives keep us moving forward, who walked this same ground before us, and what

ROCK: Spectra Records Showcase (2/12)

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ROCK: Spectra Records Showcase (2/12)

Now that any DIY-minded musician can release an album with a laptop and a pair of scissors, there's simply no thrill to getting signed to a major record label anymore, right? Hardly. Spectra Records doesn't think so either, and its nationwide talent search includes this local competition. Vying for regional

FALL GUIDE 2010: Recreation

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FALL GUIDE 2010: Recreation

Here in Rochester, where leaves on trees and color itself go missing for several months of the year, a wide range of emotions as unpredictable as our famed weather may be a trait we locals share inherently. We're fortunate enough to fully experience the best of all seasons, as well

DISH 2010: A look at fancy sandwiches

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DISH 2010: A look at fancy sandwiches

Sometimes, when the demands of the world leave you feeling pressed and wafer thin, packed between obligations and carelessly speared by some pick with a garish plastic frill, you might reach for consolation in a comforting bowl of hot soup. Soup certainly takes in the tears, but how do we

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CONCERT REVIEW: Van Halen, Kool & The Gang

Kool & The Gang? Open for Van Halen? They sure did, Friday night at Buffalo's First Niagara Center, and why not? Both bands are singing the same song: There's a party going on right here. Kool & The Gang's set was prompt and full of hits from its 40-year career, ending

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CONCERT REVIEW: ChameleonsVox at Water Street

Kudos to bands who open a show with their biggest hit. They spare us a predictable encore and make the rest of the show an exciting mystery. Such was the case Monday night when ChameleonsVox hit the Club at Water Street with "Swamp Thing," a tune more typically signaling

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CONCERT REVIEW: Steely Dan at CMAC

The heat was on Saturday, and Steely Dan sure kept it that way at CMAC in Canandaigua. Opener Sam Yahel proved a true companion to the jazz-rock band, playing jovial jazz organ to the gorgeous sunset, setting just the right mood to stroll the lawn and meet some folks.

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CONCERT REVIEW: Blasphemous Rumours at German House

My guts constrict when I hear the words "tribute band." Pair the phrase with any of my favorite groups and I feel an added mix of horror, indignation, and curiosity. Yet it's this stigma that has prevented me from seeing the acclaimed Gabriel-era Genesis tribute The Waiting Room, leaving me

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