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Issue Archive for
Sep 16, 2015

In This Issue:

News

Buffalo and Washington, DC, could plausibly claim to be the two most lushly and meticulously planted cities in the United States.

News

Checking in with the new head of the Olmsted Conservancy, four months into the job.

Culture

BuffaBLOG’s weekly local album reviews and event picks!

Culture

David Vitrano’s art looks a little like William Blake’s. Similar pre-Raphaelite representational style. Similar sense of intense artistic vision.

Culture

In three one-actor shows scheduled this season, the stars hold the narratives in their hands.

Culture

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

Culture

No one knows better how to snap off a sarcastic retort than Lily Tomlin, and she gets plenty of them here.

Culture

Opening at the North Park this weekend, this Italian drama takes a meandering route to get to where it’s going.

Food & Drink

Your weekly rundown from Buffalo Eats on what’s happening locally in the Food + Drink scene.

Visuals

Work from Buffalo artist Chris Fritton’s “Itinerant Printer” project.

Visuals

BILL JUNGELS’s cover photograph was taken on Chenango Street in the 1970s.

News

Local TV news called the defacement of Buffalo Columbus statues “vandalism, without considering the protest’s argument.

News

After building a reputation inside the ring, wrestling stars sometimes return to reality and become actual superheroes.

Culture

Frontman of Every Time I Die, Keith Buckley guides our readers with heartfelt and brutally honest advice.