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Issue Archive for
Aug 12, 2015

In This Issue:

News

The neighborhood around Grant and Breckenridge streets was sparsely settled as late as only 115 years ago.

News

PUSH and the Outsource Center have supplied Savarino Companies with 30 workers for the project at 500 Seneca.

News

Artist Jenny Kendler’s pollinator boxes offer millions of wildflower seeds that support vital insect life.

News

More problems at BMHA, a new kind of fracking, and the Peace Bridge wars continue.

News

Chuck Schumer tried to make his opposition to the Iran nuclear deal quiet. It’s not working.

Culture

BuffaBLOG’s weekly local album reviews and event picks.

Culture

Work about brokenness—as that term is used to describe the human condition—and the healing or denial of brokenness.

Culture

A natural leading man, Rick Lattimer is back in town and currently performing Ionesco at the Subversive.

Culture

Torn Space Theater Company returns to Silo City for its biggest production to date.

Culture

Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine! 

Culture

Jonathan Demme’s movie is best approached as a late career showcase for Meryl Streep, an old-fashioned, heart-tugging star turn.

Visuals

In ReWilding New York, artist Jenny Kendler and the Albright-Knox have placed newspaper boxes around the county wrapped i

Visuals

Torn Space’s new theatrical spectacle, They Kill Things, which runs August 13-22 at Silo City.

News

A new documentary examines why and how gay men talk the way we do.