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The food truck scene has hit Rochester, and it's not lacking in taste.
Lady Gaga's newest album is nothing like the Mother Monster fans know and love. We tell you whether or not that's a good thing.
Make yourself a standing desk for your dorm and you might just become healthier and more productive.
Even though election coverage can be disillusioning, there's still hope if you vote in your local elections.
There may be a reason why "House of Cards" is so fun to watch while election coverage can be cringe-worthy.
The weather may have been chilly and damp, but crowds of people were still lining up en masse with their four legged friends. Some were getting ready to walk while others patronized the many booths that littered the area.
The third installment of the "Blair Witch" movie franchise may not have been worth the hype.
Say "Prost!" to Oktoberfest in Rochester this year.
Discover Rochester's haunted past by exploring some of its most well-known spooky locations.
The summer of 2016 was particularly overrun with unnecessary sequels, remakes, and reboots; several of which where hollow and cynical attempts, banking on one's nostalgia. So it's somewhat ironic that "Stranger Things," an episodic throwback to the Spielberg and Lucas blockbusters of yesteryear, was what became this year's "breath of fresh air."
Rochester is hosting two Oktoberfests this year, filled with beer, dancing, singing and a whole lot of accordion. The two festivals will take place in Irondequoit and Fairport.
Though somewhat popular in Australia and the United Kingdom, John Robertson is almost completely unknown in the United States. His live shows blend prepared jokes and improvised comedy in a very loud, in-your-face fashion. At the same time, he has a more rehearsed, interactive show that he tours at various gaming expos called "The Dark Room."
The RIT campus is riddled with art pieces, both formally approved and unsanctioned.
Stress Relief: You can do it in college.
Netflix puts out another incredibly funny season of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt."
Saunders School of Business is renovating to improve its position in the global business school environment.
Movie studios seem to have little intention of practicing moderation with what they reveal in their promotional material. As the recent "Batman vs Superman" shows, it can indeed lessen the experience of seeing the final film.
This year's featured musical is the much anticipated 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, which is about a group of youngsters navigating the time honored tradition of spelling bees. Directed by Jessica VanGiesen and Vasilios Anton, this play promises to be full of laughs and surprises. See the play April 15th through the 17th in Clark Gym: Friday April 15th, 8pm; Saturday April 16th, 8pm; Sunday April 17th, 2pm. Camera by Isza Ceesay, Francesco D'Amanda
Zayn Malik's solo album "Mind of Mine" takes risks that One Direction wouldn't dare to attempt – or at least the ones their producers wouldn't let them take.
After a ten year hiatus, Gwen Stefani has returned more vulnerable then ever.
The Japanese group's latest album shines bright from start to finish.
"Zootopia" is a children's movie that tackles some serious adult themes and moral issues.
A closer look at Twitch.tv, live-streaming website that has picked up some serious traction.
This year's FreezeFest surprised us with more snow than we were expecting, and it felt good to celebrate the weather. The events were as diverse as always filled with stuffed animals, food trucks, gigantic ball fights, and so much more. Here's some of the events Reporter documented as we covered this year's festivities. Edit and Effects: Alyssa MinkoCamera: James Abrams, Francesco D'Amanda, Isza Ceesay