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The iron and steel worker is an icon of American labor. As little as a century ago, working in iron and steel meant subsistence wages, long hours and few holidays, and—too frequently—gruesome injuries and death.
This political season is largely a yawn—but it need not and should not have been. The Delaware District is a case in point.
David Moog seeks to photograph as many of the region’s working artists as will sit for him at the Burchfield Penney.
A couple dozen musicals have been announced for production on this region’s professional stages during 2015-16.
Drummer Griffin Brady travels the world looking for the perfect beat, and when he finds it, he brings it back to Buffalo.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Mistress America is being promoted as a modern screwball comedy, and it certainly harkens back to that frenetic genre, but with a modern twist.
DAVID PIERRO’s work is available for perusal and ordering on his webite.
Every day we check our Instagram feed for the latest photos of your pets posing with a copy of The Public.
Hillary’s has a month to fix her image and Bernie’s support is thin—which is why Joe should run.
I left Buffalo and gave a “So long, suckers!” to all of my friends. Now that I’m back how do I respond to the interrogators?