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In This Issue:
In the skies with Mercy Flight, as they chart the course to stay nonprofit with a focus on charity in a shifting industry.
The Phoenix Brewery Corp., 300 Emslie Street, was one of five breweries to open in Buffalo after the repeal of Prohibition.
The third in a multi-part report examining Carl Paladino’s history of racism, sexism, and homophobia.
Nickel City Opera’s Valerian Ruminski explains Mozart’s classic, playing at the Riviera Theater this weekend.
At Big Orbit, Anne Muntges’s installation slyly addresses domestication and its discontents.
Thomas Reigstad’s detailed and informative account of Twain’s 20-months stay here includes terrific samples of his newspaper writing.
For months they’ve kept it quiet—their plans, their renovations, even the name of the space.
Binx, the narrator of Walker Percy’s 1961 novel The Moviegoer, resorts to watching motion pictures to relieve the oppressive, vulgar “everydayness” of middle-class American life.
Reviews of A Little Chaos, Manglehorn, Escobar: Paradise Lost, and 5 to 7.
Old First Ward Brewing Company produces fine craft beer in a historic pub.
Blake Dawson’s drone photography will be exhibited this Friday at The Public’s offices, 1526 Main Street.
Casey William Milbrand’s drawing is inspired by colorful garb he sees on Grant Street through the window of the Pop In, a new flexible creative space Milbrand created with his p
“I moved to Buffalo a year ago from downstate and I still haven’t been able to get a certain member of my family to visit me.”