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Issue Archive for
Nov 25, 2015

In This Issue:

News

Is Buffalo getting its mojo back. Well, yes. And no.

News

While Buffalo’s romance with the trolley ended in 1950, the streetcar is making a comeback across the US.

News

Black construction workers account for only 5.7 percent of those on the job from July through September.

Culture

Our picks for the music fan in your life.

Culture

BuffaBLOG’s weekly local music reviews and previews!

Culture

Give the gift of art this holiday season.

Culture

“Turkey remains and how to inter them with numerous scarce recipes,” courtesy the author of the Great American Novel.

Culture

Gifts for for the bibliophile in your life.

Culture

The little book shop near Grant and Lafayette is just one of many businesses stoking Grant Street’s revival.

Culture

Hear that beeping noise? The holidays are here, you’re in the start gate—get ready to go.

Culture

Holiday gift options for your favorite furry friends.

Culture

Select choices to keep your feet toasty this winter.

Culture

Holiday picks for the sports fans.

Culture

Holiday picks for your (inner) child.

Culture

A small selection of gifts for the secret stoner.

Culture

Stay cozy this winter with these cozy picks.

Culture

It’s easy to shop local this holiday with events like these.

Culture

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

Culture

An interview with John Crowley, director of a terrific new movie about the emigre experience in America.

Culture

The success of Rocky, written by and starring a then-unknown Sylvester Stallone, and George Lucas’s Star Wars, launched within a year of each other in the mid-late seventies, steered American cinema away from nihilistic cha

Culture

In the first five to 10 minutes of Lenny Abrahamson’s ‘Room’ a sense of unease develops.

Culture

Playwright and screenwriter Lillian Hellman called it “Scoundrel Time,” the name of her mid-1950s memoir of her experience with America’s 1940-1950s pandemic of anti-communist hysteria and witch hunting, especially her confrontation with the congr

Food & Drink

Your weekly rundown from Buffalo Eats on what’s happening locally in the food and drink scene.

Food & Drink

Tasty holiday treats for the food lover.

Visuals

WRAPPING PAPER designed by Billy Sandora-Nastyn. Because we figured your would use our newspaper to wrap gifts anyway, so…

News

Raising the minimum wage is one thing; providing wage-workers more hours might help them even more.

News

Freaking out about Syrian refugees is like police responding to a violent crime by locking up or shooting the victim.

Culture

If high school was hell, is the 20-year reunion guaranteed to be as well?