published on Jan. 23, 2017 11am
The weekend’s events have set the stage for the new normal.
published on Oct. 29, 2015 10am
Two state legislators held a public hearing in Buffalo on Wednesday into the matter of marijuana legalization.
published on Jul. 29, 2015 10am
Community activists are calling on Buffalo to enact a Responsible Banking Ordinance to address the disparity of lending and home-owning practices.
published on Jun. 30, 2015 12pm
The City Honors/Fosdick-Masten Park Foundation unveils its rendering for the restoration of Fosdick Field, and gains financial support from Mayor Brown.
published on Apr. 28, 2015 9am
In honor International Workers Day in Erie County, go see Robert Reich’s documentary Inequality for All at the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
published on Mar. 10, 2015 7am
A group of convenience store workers has banded together over issues of workplace safety.
published on Jan. 12, 2015 3pm
[CELEBRATION] On Nov. 9, 1967, Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke at Kleinhans Music Hall at the request of the University at Buffalo’s Graduate Student Association.
published on Jan. 12, 2015 2pm
[ROCK] For 43 years, Max Creek has been delivering a brand of music all their own, and in 2015, not a thing has changed, except maybe the bands members.
published on Dec. 15, 2014 10am
[ROCK] Pop and punk rock come together with Carousel Kings, a Lancaster, PA band who got their start in 2008. The band, described as a neo-pop punk quintet—known for being pizza lovers—have made fans all across the globe and have been making international visits as well.
published on Dec. 15, 2014 9am
[POP] Local Buffalo trio Igna Yanoski, Brian Walnicki and Michael Yanoski—or as they are better known, The Bards—are a unique group of musicians who specialize in playing an assortment of popular music, movie tunes, and folk music from European countries like Ireland,...