PHOTO BY AARON WINTERS Teagan Ward (foreground) leads Teagan and the Tweeds in a live performance at Three Heads Brewing. Teagan Ward doesn’t need The Weather Channel to understand the current climate in America. “One of frustration, I suppose,” she says. Ward works in the travel industry, developing tour packages to be sold by travel agents. She’s also a singer and songwriter in the Rochester scene, with her band Teagan and the Tweeds. “I was trying to use all of the time that I have, now that all of the things that I love music and travel are not doable right now,” she says. “And I found myself with a lot of writer’s block. I would sit and play my guitar for a long time and not really have anything come to fruition. So my girlfriend Sarah challenged me to stop getting on my soapbox at home about politics, and just
Teagan Ward doesn’t need The Weather Channel to understand the current climate in America. “One of frustration, I suppose,” she says. Ward works in the
Three Heads Brewing is fast approaching its 10th anniversary, even though the effects of COVID-19 have seemingly left local businesses with little to celebrate lately. But the scrappy Rochester brewing company’s annual January birthday party, “Homegrown” a collaboration with bistro and live music venue Lovin’ Cup has always been about celebrating the city and the strength of its people. click to enlarge PHOTO BY JULIA HART Lovin Cup s Leslie Ward. “That festival is kind of a representation of just how amazing our community is,” says Leslie Ward, Lovin’ Cup’s co-owner and director of concept and business development. For each of the past nine years, Three Heads and Lovin’ Cup have teamed up to host a one-day extravaganza featuring some of the Roc