PUSH Physical Theatre returns to the JCC to stage an epic performance with its largest cast yet.
For over 20 years, Drs. Rahul and Nirupama Laroia have traveled the world to sample the best in Indian cuisine.
Inspired by the flavors of freshly prepared, regional dishes, the couple opened Amaya Bar and Grill in September, 2011. Now, with the help of a Manhattan-based chef, the restaurant is launching a new menu that represents the latest trends in Indian cooking.
Thousands of people attend the GVQC's biennial quilt shows, which can be some of the largest volunteer-run quilt shows in the country. After a two year wait, the show returns to the Gordon Field House at RIT next weekend, May 31 - June 2.
The Patriots upset top seeded Fairport to reach their second straight final, while the Titans eliminate Pittsford to get back to the championship game for the first time since 2009. The finals will be held on Tuesday at St. John Fisher.
The Supreme Court will render a decision on prayer at government meetings sometime next year.
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