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Weekly Planner May 23-29: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

Weekly Planner May 23-29: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

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  • Our Parks, Olmsted's Legacy

    Our Parks, Olmsted's Legacy

    By Lauren Petracca | May 25, 2022

  • Weekly Planner May 23-29: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

    Weekly Planner May 23-29: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

    By Ryan Williamson | May 23, 2022

  • CITY Visits...The ROC City Skatepark

    CITY Visits...The ROC City Skatepark

    By Lauren Petracca | May 23, 2022

  • Black Button, which turns 10 in June, is the first major distillery to operate in Rochester since Prohibition.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    Black Button toasts a decade of distilling

    By Gino Fanelli | May 18, 2022

  • Mary Hallford said her goal in opening Queen J's Diner was to feed the downtown neighborhood in body and soul.
    Photo By Max Schulte

    The 'Queen' of State Street

    By David Andreatta | May 18, 2022

  • Weekly Planner May 16-22: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

    Weekly Planner May 16-22: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

    By CITY STAFF | May 16, 2022

  • Aldaskeller had planned to open this spring on Gregory Street.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    Natural wine shop Aldaskeller Wine Co. is cleared to open in South Wedge

    By Gino Fanelli | May 12, 2022

  • Weekly Planner May 9-15: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

    Weekly Planner May 9-15: What's Happening in Music, Arts, and Life

    By CITY STAFF | May 9, 2022

  • Recreate some of your festival food faves at home — it's easier than you think! Try your hand at corn dogs, gyro pitas, and even fried dough.
    Photo By Jacob Walsh

    Here's how you can make corn dogs, fried dough and other festival food favs at home

    By J. Nevadomski | May 6, 2022

  • Bill Whitney has overseen the planting of some 15,000 daffodil bulbs in a corner of Mount Hope Cemetery, where he and his husband, Mykel Whitney, plan to be buried.
    Photo By Max Schulte

    They call him 'The Daffodil Man' of Mount Hope Cemetery

    By David Andreatta | May 5, 2022

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