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Debbie Urbanski says she wanted to write a book on a "realistic apocalypse" that makes readers uncomfortable.
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Despite the changing media landscape, the for-profit company continues its coverage of a growing Hispanic community from Rochester to Albany, and Watertown to Binghamton.
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On August 14th, 2016, San Francisco Quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem for the first time. Since that day there have been…
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Transportation is something most of us take for granted. Most of us are able to hop in the car to run an errand or go to work. A few may walk or bike. But…
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With the Academy Awards having come and gone and the Emmys looming in September, movies and films are on the minds of many of us right now. What makes a…
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A fund set up by CNY Arts to help arts agencies and individual artists stay afloat during the pandemic closures has reached a milestone. The COVID-19…
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On Tuesday April 20th 2021, jurors came to a verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin.The jury found him guilty on all three charges, in a ruling that made…
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On this episode of City Limits: Winds of Change, Chris Bolt looks at how the number of people of color getting coronavirus vaccinations trails behind the…
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Too often athletes are told to "stay in their lane" and "stick to sports" when they attempt to branch outside the arena of athletics. Recently, NBA…
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You might have enjoyed Symphoria concerts when the orchestra took on movie soundtracks or Broadway hits. Saturday night the musicians turn their talents…
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Rap artist Earl Simmons, better known as DMX, whose music dominated the charts in the 1990’s and early 2000’s passed away after spending days on life…
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Out of a need for authentic conversations about issues facing the black community comes a new podcast from WAER, Afro Futures. Hosts Yusuf Abdul-Qadir and…