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by J. Sesom
Dave Cosentino, owner of the Aroma Group of restaurants, is more than a restaurateur; he’s a man on a mission. Like Starbucks owner Howard Schultz, Cosentino traveled to Italy and fell in love with the excellent espresso served in Italian cafés and the lively socializing that went on in them.
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by Megan Phelan
Local farmers’ markets provide a pleasant way to get groceries and more
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by Caitlin Hartney, Cory Perla
Summer’s here and the time is right for dining outdoors
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by Hannah Epstein, Megan Phelan, Adelina Simpson, Judy Sperry
Area diners will have several new eateries to experience this summer
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by Jack Foran
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by J. Tim Raymond
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by Artvoice Staff
The College Street Gallery, a well-loved fixture of the Allentown art scene since 1997, is being evicted from the space it now occupies at the west end of Allen St. near Nietzsche’s. The reason is to give more room to the gallery’s next-door neighbor Crust Pizza, who wants to expand a full service bar in the gallery’s 500 sq. ft. space.
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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by M. Faust
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Artvoice's weekly round-up of featured events, including our editor's pick for the week: DIIV at The Tralf Music Hall this Tuesday the 15th.
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by Andrew Kulyk & Peter Farrell
The team went on a pretty good run in the final homestand in June, barreling through the Rochester Red Wings and then taking 4 of 5 games against the Columbus Clippers, to take the team over the .500 mark and place them in the thick of things in the very competitive International League north division.
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by Phil Parshall
The quickest, cheapest way to accelerate the redevelopment of Buffalo is getting a Major League Baseball team.
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by Chuck Shepherd
California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo has a huge, 350-student “viticulture and enology” program, preparing its majors for an industry critical to the state’s economy (and with a venerable international cachet)—but puritanical state law continues to hobble it.
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by Rob Brezsny
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Since 1981, Chinese law has stipulated that every healthy person between the ages of 11 and 60 should plant three to five trees per year. This would be a favorable week for Chinese Cancerians to carry out that duty.
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