Rebecca Rafferty
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Local Indigenous nations have several traditional stories about what periodically made the sun disappear for several minutes during the daytime. Those...
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Before last fall, it may not have seemed like the Rochester Public Market needed another restaurant in and around its grounds. But Public Provisio...
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Sarah Jesse’s first seminal experience with art happened when she visited the Detroit Institute of Arts as a teen and viewed the gargantuan instal...
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When a bride-to-be walks into a florist shop for a wedding consultation, being able to order a latte on site is an added perk. Similarly, meeting ...
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After High Falls staple Fina’s Café and Bakery closed at 229 Mill St. in 2020, the area’s options for a daytime bite or caffeinated beverage were ...
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The retail spaces at local chocolate shops Hedonist Artisan Chocolates (674 South Ave.) and Laughing Gull Chocolates (1868 E. Main St.) are smal...
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Getting into a white walls gallery is the goal of many artists, but there’s something to be said for showing art at ‘alternative’ spaces. Several loca...
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For a dozen years, photographer Brian McCarty has been traveling to war zones to sit through art therapy sessions with children, typically younger tha...
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Most visual artists don’t have an office they report to, and either work from home or rent a space. But Rochester has a limited number of studios,...
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Speed is a survival skill, but it isn’t the only one. That’s the point of “Survival of the Slowest: Counterintuitive Adaptations,” an educational ...