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A report on DailyFinance.com stated that women make up about 18 percent of people who use the fantasy content on ESPN.com. CARLOS ORTIZ staff photographer
Fantasy football isn't just for the guys. Female fans talk about the allure of playing with dream teams. More

Anu Shah leads a dance rehearsal of Bollywood Dance Mania at the India Community Center in Macedon. ANNETTE LEIN staff photographer
Anu Shah of Pittsford runs Bollywood Dance Mania, a dance academy based on Indian film. More

A Vintage French Dining room has joined the décor at ArtisanWorks. Photo provided by ArtisanWorks
A vintage French dining room and shoe repair shop are planned for the labyrinthine set-up at ArtisanWorks. More

Rising star Ayano Ninomiya joins the quartet as first violinist. Photo provided by the Eastman School of Music
Ayano Ninomiya brings her 'fierce technique' and evens out the male-female ratio in the Ying Quartet. More

A Girl's Life explores how teenage girls internalize what they see in magazines and videos. Photo by JACKIE MOW
WXXI's Summer Film Series highlights four documentaries about the issues women and girls face and how they are changing their communities. More

Julia Roberts stars in the film adaptation of the bestselling memoir <i>Eat, Pray, Love</i>. The Associated Press
The film adapation of the book provides a predictable itinerary but also some strong moments. More

The Riesling Festival celebrates our region's flagship grape.
The Finger lakes Riesling Festival returns to Lakeshore Drive and Kershaw Park in Canandaigua, Ontario County, this weekend. More

Helen Smagorinsky in her home studio. CARLOS ORTIZ staff photographer
Brockport artist Helen Smagorinsky paints in the nostalgic style of Grandma Moses. She's also a flaming liberal and an advocate of local avant-garde artists. More

Linda Sue Park is surrounded by some of her books -- including the new <i>The 39 Clues, Book 9: Storm Warnings </i> at the Brighton Memorial Library. MATT WITTMEYER staff photographer
Newbery winner Linda Sue Park of Brighton understands all too well how young readers fall in love with books. More

Victorian photocollage was popular in the 1860s. At left, a jester done in watercolor and albumen by Maria Harriet Elizabeth Cator, and below, “Diamond Shape with Nine Studio Portraits …” by Frances Elizabeth, Viscountess Jocelyn. Provided by the Art Gallery of Ontario
The "Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage" at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto is a perfect girls day out. More