published on Mar. 28, 2019 2am
Lynne Dixon’s wild intro video, new Bills stadium blues, budget cheerleading, and Buffalo Police shoplifting overkill.
published on Mar. 27, 2019 5pm
Michael Mararian’s Tsunami is part of the“On the Edge of Oblivion” show at Revolution Gallery, opening this Friday, March 29th from 8pm to 11pm. The show features work from Mararian as well as Gabi de la Merced and Edgar Marquez.
published on Mar. 27, 2019 4pm
Another unfortunate chapter in Buffalo railroad history.
published on Mar. 27, 2019 1pm
If you’ve checked out Cobblestone Live in either of its first two installments, you know the organizers have a good thing cooking downtown with this modest-sized music festival.
published on Mar. 26, 2019 6am
Dancer and chorographer Melanie Aceto is among a corps of regional treasures in the larger dance world.
published on Mar. 13, 2019 7pm
CAITLIN CASS’s new series, Women’s Work: Suffrage Movements 1848-1965, will appear bimonthly at the Burchfield Penney Art Center’s website (burchfieldpenney.org) for the next year, marking the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.
published on Mar. 21, 2019 8am
Glushefski against the machine, Pigeon’s former cronies eyeing local races to influence, and David DiPietro being really dumb.
published on Mar. 14, 2019 10am
You’re reading this to find out where to drink on St. Patrick’s Day, but we’ve got more than that for you.
published on Mar. 13, 2019 8am
Help the Public Accountability Initiative to keep shining light into the dark corners of our society. And eat some pie!
published on Mar. 22, 2019 10pm
[ROCK] Released in October, Tokyo Police Club’s fourth studio album, TPC, is receiving a lot of attention from critics and fans. The Canadian band’s album, their fourth, has been nominated for a Juno award for Alternative Album of the Year.