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The dismantlement of the streetcar industry after World War II was an event that took place at the same time in nearly every American city. The International Railway Co.
[ELECTRONIC/DANCE] For the last year, the crew at Wax Museum Radio has been running their independent, artist-led internet radio station as a platform for streaming Buffalo-based music and culture to the rest of the world in real-time.
On December 17th we invited you to our Launch Party at Hydraulic Hearth and 350+ of you showed up to show your support and
New York had its Cotton Club, Chicago its Grand Terrace, and New Orleans its Preservation Hall, but in Buffalo, the preeminent place to experience great jazz during the Great Depression was Ann Montgomery’s Little Harlem.
We had a lot of fun at The Public Launch Party at Hydraulic Hearth last month (and according to these photos, it looks like you all did too).
We Tweeted, you replied (or faved).
Next door to Hostel Buffalo-Niagara on Main Street is a small, fascinating gallery that works like this: Local artists exhibit there in exchange for providing a work or a mural to grace the walls of the hostel, which is an entry point for a remarkable number of visitors to the region.