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In 1938, more than 64 retail establishments were in operation on Main Street in just the two blocks between South Division Street and Lafayette Square.
I stop into Hardware on a Thursday night to see the Sonny Baker Band play. It’s their first show in a while, and the first since I’ve familiarized myself with the songs on their debut EP, Flesh It Out.
A score or so of the area artist’s industrial scenes from the early 1960s to early 1970s.
A brilliantly directed production, insouciant and entertaining and yet packed with emotional depth.
The high and low of Finnish culture in one unique performance.
The chief rabbi of Finland visits Buffalo. Community-building ensues.
Why are gay men reluctant to admit openly Madonna’s increasing lameness?
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
The heirs to founder Edward Summer pursue his dream of a world-class film festival.
Two—count them, two—movies that you should see this week.
You want old-fashioned, uncomplicated, fulsome villainy in your fantasy-adventure movies? Look no further.
Your weekly rundown from Buffalo Eats on what’s happening locally in the food and drink scene.
SMOKE SIGNALS / ELIZABETH GEMPERLEIN‘s exhibit at Buffalo Arts Studio, titled Fool’s
TRICKSTER / BILL STEWART’s exhibit of new work, entitled Trickster, runs through November 14 at
Planned Parenthood government shutdown drama really about medical research, not abortion.