Guides
Jessica Bakeman on August 13th, 2008
Face it: we are the tech generation. And if you think you have a million uses for the internet now, just wait until you're a full-blown college student, knee deep in class work and the prospects of the coming weekend's party scene. You can utilize
Guides
Jessica Bakeman on August 13th, 2008
Having a car is a luxury most of us take for granted. But now that you're a poor college student, perhaps in a new town and alone for the first time in your life, that luxury is probably a distant memory. For all of you new
Guides
Jessica Bakeman on August 13th, 2008
Frat boys and sorority sisters. To American teens, those phrases probably evoke images of young guys guzzling endless cups of beer and out-of-control young women who just want to party. But be wary when approaching the Greek life scene with pop-culture-based preconceptions. Monica Smalls, University
Guides
Jessica Bakeman on August 13th, 2008
The ghosts of SUNY Brockport In 1888, Edward B. Rowley fell through a wooden plank placed over a cistern containing almost eight feet of water in the Brockport Normal School - a building on the spot where Brockport's Hartwell Hall now stands. The Brockport Republic,
Stage
Jessica Bakeman on July 24th, 2008
"Noises Off"Through July 26Blackfriars, 28 Lawn St$15-$25454-1260, blackfriars.org. Full of sexual innuendo, slamming doors, and sardines, "Noises Off" at Blackfriars Theatre is a play about a play. And believe it or not, everything is supposed to go wrong.The show opens with a peek into a dress rehearsal in the wee hours
News Articles
Jessica Bakeman on July 16th, 2008
Support/Social GroupsAtlantic Five 0 (875 E. Main St., 249-4922) Group for gay men age 50 and over that meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Gay Alliance of Genesee Valley Youth Center.AQA (107 Liberty Pole Way, 420-1400) Support group for transgender people of color meets
Entertainment Blog
Jessica Bakeman on July 17th, 2008
"No day but today!"If I hear that phrase by one more mainstream I-only-like-"Rent"-because-I've-seen-the-movie poser, I am going to scream.As a longtime musical theater enthusiast, I can say that the recent trend of Broadway musicals traveling to the big screen is bittersweet.For one, I have to be fair and acknowledge that
Entertainment Blog
Jessica Bakeman on June 3rd, 2008
"May God Strike Me Dead... If I'm Telling A Lie!", a comedy playing on the Geva NextStage as a part of the Rochester TheatreFest, isn't all laughs.The play -- well, musical, kind-of -- is written and performed by BellAdele producer and School of the Arts Arts Director Adele Fico, and
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