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School 75, at 99 Monroe Street, was one of 77 public elementary schools in Buffalo in 1940.
A Manhattan law firm is prospecting property-owners in the Old First Ward they claim will be subject to eminent domain law.
Singer, guitarist, and piano player Joe Donohue III of the Albrights sits at his Korg keyboard in engineer Jay Zubricky’s office studio, which is tucked inside the GCR
In this exhibition, Joseph Scheer reveals the diverse patterns and colors of moths.
Playwright Laura Pedersen’s theme is that choice will always have intended as well as unintended consequences.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
It’s a crime, a real aesthetic crime, what writer-director Nancy Meyers has done to Robert De Niro.
There may be happy, well adjusted, even-tempered geniuses out there. But no one ever makes movies about them.
Your weekly rundown from Buffalo Eats on what’s happening locally in the Food + Drink scene.
Moon Over Rocks, Monument Valley, Arizona by David Benjamin Sherry.
Stacey Robinson will present a talk called “The Black Male Body in Comics”.
Why Alan Downs’s The Velvet Rage is the go-to manual for understanding why so many of us don’t like ourselves.