Print Edition
In This Issue:
Harry Truman is in the White House, Bernard Dowd is in the mayor’s office, and Buffalo is one year from clocking in at 580,132 residents, the city’s highest ever recorded population.
Medical marijuana is coming to New York, perhaps as soon as January, and 11 companies with ties to WNY have applied.
We counted six among the commemorative plaques and photos on display at the Karpeles Manuscript Museum.
More than just poetry, the Silo City Reading Series features art and music in an inspiring setting.
Cédric Jimenez’s The Connection is apparently intended to give the French side of The French Connection story.
Inside Out and Aloft share a determination to test standards of story-telling beyond what audiences are used to.
Like wine, a good beer can be defined by both its origin and the place you enjoy it.
When it comes to the craft cocktail renaissance in Buffalo, consider Tony Rials a key player.
RATHBUN’S RUINS / CAITLIN CASS’s serial account of the career of Benjamin Rathbun, entrepreneur and jailbird, began in the very first issue of The Public.
Canadian governments listen to policy wonks and thrive; here, powerbrokers like Bob Wilmers ignore them and we stagnate.