more by The Public Staff
published on Apr. 6, 2015 4pm
[EXPO] “We believe that women succeed by helping other women succeed,” says Agathi Georgiou, host of a Buffalo-based women’s expo called La Femme.
published on Apr. 3, 2015 12pm
A couple dozen of Buffalo’s emerging and established tech sector leaders gather for a drone photo shoot.
published on Apr. 2, 2015 11am
The first ever comprehensive guide to shooting locales for Vincent Gallo’s Buffalo ‘66.
published on Apr. 1, 2015 12am
From De Profundis (Dock Guy #2) by Lawrence Brose.
A rare screening of De Profundis, Brose’s critically acclaimed film will take place at BT&C Gallery on April 2 at 7pm.
published on Apr. 1, 2015 12am
Tom HughesArchitectural Growth #6: We just made it up, 2014 ink on paper
published on Apr. 1, 2015 8am
”No, the market is not a quiet place. In fact, it’s noisier than a newspaper editorial room. Or a boiler shop. Oceans of foodstuffs and a babel of tongues.”
published on Mar. 25, 2015 1am
Schardt’s, a saloon operated by John Schardt at 2095 Main Street at the southwest corner of Humboldt Parkway, was a landmark of the so-called “Buffalo Plains” from 1879 to 1911.
published on Mar. 18, 2015 12am
A cluster of small businesses developed at the intersection of East Ferry Street and Wohlers Avenue, the southern gateway into Hamlin Park and, after 1895, a streetcar stop for the 13-Kensington.