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For many people, a hole in a favorite sock or sweater is a simple inconvenience. For members of the Story House Mending Circle in Ithaca, it’s an opportunity to connect with others.
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Stone is the subject of a new documentary about her life and career. WSKG's Brent Fox talks with filmmaker Nora Jacobson about the documentary.
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A pair of state lawmakers sponsoring that change in the House tap-danced alongside the group to show their support.
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Off The Page from WSKG · Off The Page - Poet Merrill DouglasMerrill Douglas is a freelance editor and a poet. Her poems are 'beautifully gritty,' and…
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Off The Page from WSKG · Off the Page - Mary Gauthier Mary Gauthier was twelve years old when she was given her Aunt Jenny’s old guitar and taught herself…
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“You thought you could hurt us, but you didn’t. In fact, you did just the opposite. By doing what you did, you gave us another opportunity to come together.”
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Next week, Barlow will kick off a solo tour with three dates in Rochester, Ithaca and Buffalo.
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“There’s a great value in using theater as a transformative process through which people can explore their own lives."
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Bob Fass hosted the influential New York City radio show Radio Unnameable for more than 50 years. It served as a megaphone for the 1960s counterculture and boosted folk and blues artists.
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“We cannot wait until summer to turn the lights back on the arts and provide a living wage for artists. We will not let the curtain fall on their careers, or on the future of our cities.”