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In This Issue:
A stone’s throw from the bike ferry, the community boating center is a hidden jewel on Buffalo’s Outer Harbor.
March 6, 1938 in downtown Buffalo, as captured by the prolific photographer Wilbur H. Porterfield.
Don’t lose your dealer’s phone number yet. The medical marijuana program in Illinois is far less restrictive than New York’s but is still foundering.
An excellent art and anthropology exhibit on tools at the UB Anderson Gallery.
Buffalo native Matt Higgins explores the culture of extreme aerial sports.
I thought I understood and loved poetry until the night I walked into the Gypsy Parlor for Pure Ink Poetry’s monthly open mic and slam.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
An individual tragedy, then a global tragedy, followed by an interesting mumblecore comedy.
Limited release three-packs from Big Ditch, Community Beer Works, and Resurgence pair with unbridled optimism for our city and its sports teams.
THE PILGRIM’S PROCESS / TIM STASZAK‘s illustration for Block Club featured in the magazine’s 40th and final issue, Home.
LINDSAY TRIPP’s Contemporary Myths: OK / Also OK is part of the 7th Annual Western New York Book
After 14 years, FBI returns computers and typewriters to Buffalo bookstore owner Leslie Pickering.
I recently found out that my boyfriend of 18 months frequents Men’s Rights message boards. Should I leave him?