published on Jul. 27, 2016 1am   
  
          Taramarie Mitravich’s show, FIX, will be at Main Street Gallery (515 Main Street) for the duration of the Infringement Festival.  
   
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 27, 2016 1am   
  
          In 1958, Lower Main Street was a half-demolished vestige of Buffalo’s fabled Canal District.  
   
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 25, 2016 1pm   
  
          [ROCK] South Buffalo Night at Larkinville has become a tradition.
      
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 25, 2016 12pm   
  
          [INFRINGEMENT] As usual, this year’s Infringement Festival line up is massive, with hundreds of shows and even more artists.
      
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 25, 2016 10am   
  
          An energetic crowd of Bernie Sanders supporters estimated at over 1,000  by the New York Times  marched through Philadelphia on the eve o
      
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 22, 2016 12pm   
  
          The Infringement Festival, an 11 day-long music, art, poetry, theater, and dance festvial returns to the streets, allyways, bars, and venues of Buffalo for its 12th year this Thursday, July 28 through Sunday, August 7.
      
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 21, 2016 3pm   
  
          [THEATER] Written by local playwright Marie Hall Mullen, Somebody Done Bombed the 16th Street Church is a play based on the real life story of a church bombing that took place in 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama.
      
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 20, 2016 2am   
  
          Undated photograph by Hauser Bob of the swimming center built by the Works Progress Administration in 1938.  
   
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 20, 2016 2am   
  
          If you’re in the mood for a bike ride/pub crawl…  
   
  
      
    
    
          published on Jul. 20, 2016 2am   
  
          Opening reception for Extemporal: Works on Paper by Bruce Adams, at Artpark, in collaboration with Benjaman Gallery, this Thursday,