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The NYC hard rock band, which just dropped its second album, is scheduled to perform in Rochester next week after dropping their second album.
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The NYC hard rock band, which just dropped its second album, is scheduled to perform in Rochester next week after dropping their second album.
Season openers from Publick Musick and Pegasus will feature contrasting, and stimulating, music.
The new community festival featuring live music, food and activities will take place in St. Joseph’s Park downtown.
The Bushnell’s Basin restaurant, in business for nearly a half-century, closed permanently today.
Tenor Mark Padmore and pianist Paul Lewis explore Lieder, or German art songs, in an all-Schumann program.
Novelist Nishant Batsha will discuss his new work at Writers & Books’ Gell creative retreat, paired with a wine tasting.
The Eastman School of Music professor will celebrate his own artistic journey, and new album, in a Sept. 29 concert.
Experimental dancers Rachel Bast and George Mechalke juxtapose the serious, comedic, and grotesque through their self-described feverable minds at the ESL Rochester Fringe Festival.
Inspired by Ed Yong’s book “An Immense World,” the presentation aims to translate the natural world into sound.
The Sept. 5 show is a relaunch for ROC Lyric Opera, formerly Rochester Lyric Opera, and a new collaboration between the opera company and Nazareth University’s music and theater departments.