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“We can ‘suit’ every man.” —Advertisement, Buffalo Courier Express, April 12, 1962
For his latest album, Buffalo electronica producer, Spruke, came up with a clever though possibly daunting idea: make each and every copy of the album unique.
At the Kenan Center, more than 350 images taken by Niagara County Vietnam veterans.
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Reviews of The Walk, Sleeping with Other People, Stonewall, and Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine.
A program introduced at the festival this year may say a lot about the future of movies—which seems to be television.
Your weekly rundown from Buffalo Eats on what’s happening locally in the food and drink scene.
Cafe Series is an extension of Mary Begley’s wine series paintings and is much like a whimsical travel log.
Russell Ram’s collection of new collages opens Friday, October 2, 6-9pm, at TGW@497 Gallery.
Every day we check our Instagram feed for the latest photos of your pets posing with a copy of The Public.
Measuring the economic impact of the arts in shrinking Rust Belt metros is an easy chore. And the news is good.
Should my little brother go to college, rack up debt, and graduate into a world with no jobs? Keith says, “Non, non, non.”
A mother, a tap-dancer-in-training, a writer, and an extremely unprofitable cat farmer, comedian Paula Poundstone is here on October 2.