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“I’ve been soundly below the poverty line for most of my adult life,” says Sean Dembrosky, forest-farmer, do-it-yourself homesteader, permaculture expert, and founder of Edible Acres. Nonetheless, he says, “I feel crazy rich.” Dembrosky describes the vision for his organization Edible Acres as a “viable perennial plant propagation business where I can keep expenses low enough to offer plants up...

11:14 at State St. and Hudson

I saw you Tuesday at the bus stop,
sitting underneath a tree
that must have been green
before the summer crop
was taken. Hidden by your
bangs you watched a book
write pictures for your eyes.
I watched you from a back seat
waiting for your stop. But when
it came, I must have feared the rain
outside, or you must have enjoyed it,
because the ninety route drove on without your ticket.


Ithaca Meets Bohemia

As the air begins to get colder and the sun struggles to make itself seen, it would appear the students at Ithaca College are ready for autumn weather. The girls walk around with their flowing shirts & skinny jeans, and the boys don sweaters over their t-shirts.


The Guard Review

If you’re short on money and can only see one movie this week, make it The Guard, a black comedy playing at Cinemapolis. The story follows unusual Irish policeman Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson) and straight-laced FBI agent Wendell Everett (Don Cheadle) who team up to find a drug-smuggling ring rumored to be planning a visit to Boyle’s small Gaelic town.


Take One on Day Two

Forgive the short response, but I'm blogging from my phone, which, in my opinion, is pretty stellar. Anyway...


Take Two on Day One

Well, kids here's what we learn from this unfortunate predicament: whenever you write anything you're proud of, strange and invisible forces of nature will undoubtedly conspire against you and make it disappear. So, now that I'm on my second attempt at a beginning, forgive me if my tone is a little sarcastic and rude. I am just not in the mood to be technologically trifled with.


'Ithaca is Grateful' for the Return of The Dark Star Orchestra

Dark Star OrchestraDark Star OrchestraCelebrating their 11th year together the legendary Dark Star Orchestra will return to the State Theatre on Tuesday November 18. Recreating the Grateful Dead's spirit and sound through their music, the Dark Star Orchestra will pick another classic show from the vaults to bring alive for the Ithaca audience.


An Evening with Crosby & Nash - Ithaca State Theatre - Show Review

Crosby and NashCrosby and NashDavid Crosby and Graham Nash transported their audience at Ithaca’s State Theatre back nearly forty years to those three days of peace and music in 1969 on Monday, October 20.


Applefest Ithaca, NY

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