more by Aaron Lowinger
[HIP HOP] Veterans of Buffalo’s hip hop scene since the mid-1990s, Shane and Tone (Anthony DiGesare, a.k.a. Tone Atlas) have spent a solid twenty years digging in crates and shlepping them around to test them on your ears and feet.
[CELEBRATION] Only a year ago our staff of seven was crammed into its first office: a windowless bunker on the fourth floor of John McKendry’s Hi-Temp Fabrications in the Cobblestone District.
[DISCUSSION] A year after multiple deaths of black men at the hands of law enforcement, ground zero for the national discussion on racial justice has moved on to college campuses.
[LIT] A generation after renegade poet Charles Bukowski said “let’s let the bombs go, I’m tired of waiting,” Buffalo State sociologist Lindsey A.Freeman is releasing a book that delves into the ghosts of the atomic age through the lens of Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
[ART] One of the area’s most active art collectors will again be opening his vault this Friday at with a curatorial bent to highlight his holdings of works that lends itself to moving images.
[LIT] A study of contrasts matches veteran DC poets—Buck Downs and Tina Darragh—with Buffalo rapper Quadir Lateef at Just Buffalo this Friday night for their STUDIO reading series.