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[FILM] On Thursday, February 12 REEL Queer Film Series is screening Matthew Warchus’ 2014 feature film Pride at Hallwalls.
[ART] Generously coinciding with many local schools’ mid-winter break, the Albright Knox Art Gallery is offering free admission this week.
[RAGTIME] The already romantic decor of Grant Street’s Gypsy Parlor will host a Valentine’s Day party featuring a five course aphrodisiac dinner menu and the music of Buffalo’s ascendant ragtime band,
[SKATE PARTY] Themed for the couple’s choice skaters on Valentine’s Day, Red Rovers Roll is calling for skaters from every side of the city to roll to dance-heavy beats of DJ Reazon and
[TALK] The Scholars at Hallwalls series sponsored by the UB Humanities Institute endeavors to create an intellectual salon on select Friday afternoons UB Anthropology professor Fred Klaits
As if things weren’t chaotic enough for the Buffalo Public Schools these days, they went ahead and dealt themselves a self-inflicted blow by not canceling schools after a foot of
[POETRY] The UB Poetics program is starting their 2015 calendar with a bang, hosting poet/performer/librettist Douglas Kearney for a double billing of town and gown readings this Thursday.
It should be a universally recognized unofficial rule in a city with about 100 years of experience to learn from: when there’s a foot or more of fresh snow on the ground, you need to cancel schools.