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In this image, taken by an unknown photographer in 1954, 19 businesses are visible along a three-block stretch.
Pry open the lid of any budding street-corner philosopher and they will tell you that there is a vast difference between the concepts of knowledge and understanding. Certain information is able to be passed along by way of language that, once cons
Art enhances nature with sculptural works by Shayne Dark as well as colorful photos of succulents by Eileen Graetz in the Arcangel Gallery.
Between self vs. society, the standard for so many outsider narratives, and the existential substance of self vs. self, you will recognize vital themes at work.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
It’s rare to find a comic filmmaker whose visual style is an important part of his or her process. A few of the masters used framing, camerawork, and editing to showcase their humor, most notably Buster Keaton and Jacques Tati.
In this Paris hospital, most doctors and nurses try to do their best for patients under sometimes very trying circumstances.
Ken Loach’s newest film is a warmly toned tribute to 1930s Irish political leader Jimmy Grafton.
Your weekly rundown from Buffalo Eats on what’s happening locally in the Food + Drink scene.
Stephanie Dubin’s “Buffalo Dropsie” takes the cover to celebrate Curtain Up!
The economic benefits of clean water are manifest—so where’s the political will?
The back-to-school season always reminds me of my first HIV test, 26 years ago…
Frank Sedita has a history of running away from cases brought to him by police agencies in the county. But he’s about to be anointed a judge.