more by Cory Perla
“The basis of Flatsitter is to merge new technologies,” says Jax Deluca, who, with her partner Kyle Marler, have formed the interdisciplinary video, programming, and music collaborative known as Flatsitter.
[FILM SCREENING] Possibly the biggest scandal of Ronald Reagan’s presidency, the Iran-Contra Affair, also known as Contragate or simply Iran-Contra, was a whirlwind of lies and coverups.
[COMEDY] Former Daily Show correspondent and current host of hit HBO show, Last Week Tonight, John Oliver has won audiences over with a mix of clever media criticism and biting
[JAZZ] Buffalo jazz lovers probably know the name Joanne Lorenzo.
[ROCK] Here is a list of the Blue Ribbon Bastards’ favorite drinks: cheap beer, and maybe a gin and tonic with a splash of grapefruit juice.
[REGGAE] On Friday, November 14, Buffalo Iron Works will host an extensive night of reggae music featuring artists including Preach Freedom, Ladi Nafi, and Mosaic Foundation.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] British dance music producer Jordan Suckley is a new DJ we trust; at least according to BBC Radio 1. In 2012 he joined artists like Mosca and Julio Bashmore as a host of BBC Radio 1’s program In New Djs We Trust.
[POP] Blending folk and pop, Carter Hulsey’s style is captured nicely on his latest single, “NPR.” Hulsey should match well with Brett Newski—an American singer/songwriter who found his sound while living in Vietnam—when they join together for this For The Music...
[ROCK] If they haven’t achieved it yet, Bobo are as close to legendary status as a Buffalo band can come. Formed in the 1990s, the band returned with their brand of garage rock n roll in 2009, lead by local rock star Jimmer Phillips.
[ROCK] Snarty is a new promotions company out of Buffalo, and they’re hosting their first show this Thursday, November 13 at Starfield Productions, an event hall and recording studio in Amherst.