Generations are often defined by the art movements of their times. Realist painters like Edward Hopper and Regionalists like Grant Wood made impressions on the...
From the last-quarter of the 19th century to the first half of the 20th century, Corning, the so-called "Crystal City," shined brightly in New York's...
Last year, The Economist highlighted the persevering and hopeful spirit of Buffalonians. This zeal, referred to locally as Buffalove, is dedicated to reviving the industry...
Five years ago, in the heart of Buffalo, three young guys with artistic talent and sophisticated tastes finally hit the tipping point. Like many entrepreneurs...
In the Adirondacks, a clear harmony exists between man and nature — one that provides breathtaking scenery and endless recreational outlets for residents and visitors....
Unless you’re a true Manhattanite hustling down Broadway from one engagement to the next (or a cabbie barreling down any NYC block), slow and steady...
Treading where greatness once stood can instill a sense of awe, but on the grounds of Val-Kill, the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site, the greatness...
Life often imitates art, but in certain cases art imitates our lives. Danielle Bliss and Joe Venditti are a very young — and attractive — couple working...
Here at NYSOM, our Magazine team consists of a pair of young professionals, part of that generation known as Millennials. We're creating this Magazine to...
We’re always clamoring for truth in advertising, and Owen Foote and William Duke are truth-tellers if we ever saw them. It’s a surprising discovery given...