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Issue Archive for
Nov 26, 2014

In This Issue:

News

We’ve missed you, Steve Pigeon. And now we have to share you with state police investigators.

News

HarborCenter, now open at 75 Main Street, was originally the site of the Webster Block built by Benjamin Rathbun in 1835.  

News

An encounter with partners Melanie Morse and Tom McDade at their book launch at Hallwalls.

Culture

Our friends at BuffaBlog present weekly local album reviews and event picks. Find them in print in The Public weekly!

Culture

There’s a sign in the front hallway of Dreamland that reads: “This is a safe space for queers, women, and transfolk.”

Culture

Paintings and drawing that evoke a wilderness geography, familiar and strange.

Culture

The playwright and producer of 4 Girls 4: A Christmas Together at 710 Main Theatre talks about working with his four women stars.

Culture

Actor Cristian Brandjes on family, zombies, and his struggles with pants.

Culture

“Everybody thanked me for my service. Nobody seemed to know exactly what they were thanking me for.” —Phil Klay, “Bodies”

Culture

PREMIERES

Culture

Reviews of The Theory of Everything and Horrible Bosses 2.

Food & Drink

Over the past decade, Buffalo has experienced a dire shortage of social venues catering to the middle-class African-American community.

Visuals

In reponse to last week’s snowstorm, local artist Matthew Nagowski updated a piece he’d done for the Infringement Festival a couple years ago documenting Buffalo’s snowfall over the years.

Visuals

Julian Montague is a Buffalo based artist, graphic designer, and illustrator. You can find his work at montagueprojects.com

Visuals

The Public | Issue No. 3Untitled by Max Collins

News

This month marks the sixth year since the triumph of hope over helplessness, fear, and greed.

News

How and why to become a smaller Western New York. There’s a robust and accessible academic literature about how shrinking cities, even “zombie” cities (Buffalo was recently so labeled), can come back to life.