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The Jen Chapin Trio brings urban folk to Atomic Tom’s for June First Friday
(photo by Merri Cyr) Atomic Tom’s has established itself of late as a pulsating venue for music and art in the Triple Cities, as well as...
Tailor-made menus and culinary classes with the Phantom Chef
I recently enjoyed fresh, homemade pasta in Endicott on a Saturday night. You could call it a Triple Cities tradition, except that this...
Forty Years of Leather: A History of the Harris Family Business
The story of Leather Corner Shoe Repair began 45 years ago with one man’s dream to make a pair of pants for himself. Today, standing in...
BU Spring Fling Features Famous Rappers, Fried Food, and Funk
On the first Saturday of May, the Binghamton University campus becomes a carnival, complete with bouncy castles, fried Oreos, and perhaps...
May the Fourth Philharmonic Concert Celebrates Star Wars
May the Fourth be with you! On Thursday, May 4th, the Binghamton Philharmonic will host a Star Wars-themed concert, playing hits from the...
University Wind Symphony: An Interview with conductor Daniel Fabricius
In addition to being the Binghamton Wind Symphony's conductor and director, Daniel Fabricius is also a percussionist. When we met at his...
Next to Kin Releases First Album, 'Kindergarten'
Local band Next to Kin is releasing their first studio-recorded album this May at Ransom Steele Tavern. The new album is titled...
Vehicle of the Visual: An Interview with Milton Glaser
Milton Glaser is the designer behind one of the most iconic and enduring images in the world, the “I Love New York” logo, along with the...
Painting with Light: Jessica Fridrich Refuses to be Eluded by Nature
Dr. Jessica Fridrich was born and raised in the Czech Republic during the Socialist regime. It was here that, despite the sterility...
Growing Local: Sovereign Vines Brings Hemp Wine to America
On a crisp spring evening, I drive down a lonesome boulevard in Johnson City. Outside a nondescript grey building, I look for a sign to...
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