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Luckily for all of us, this hasn’t been the most severe fall weather we’ve ever experienced.
In this 1918 photograph by W. H. Brandel, curious onlookers line up along the Buffalo River, gazing upon a small vessel crushed against the dock by a large steamship.
The beloved punk and indie record store has sprung back up in what is now its third location, this time on Elmwood Avenue.
A closing reception and solstice party at ¡Buen Vivir! Gallery on 12/17.
Telescopic views of the sun and microscopic views of ice crystals, snow…spectacular photos.
The illustrator and designer offers gift ideas for art lovers.
Talking Leaves co-founder offers some Buffalo books and Buffalo authors.
Burning Books co-founder offers a half-dozen gifts for the radically inclined.
You can’t talk about Buffalo radio without talking about Jim Santella…
A handful of imaginative Buffalonians help you navigate the holiday season’s last call…
Dreamland’s sex-positive ringleader presents some exciting gift ideas for consenting adults.
Introducing Thimble, a Buffalo-created robotics kit for ages 13 and up.
A handful of imaginative Buffalonians help you navigate the holiday season’s last call…
Stay in the Loop with this week’s LGBT happenings in Western New York presented by Loop Magazine!
Macbeth is not the Shakespeare play that has been filmed most often—it ranks third behind Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet—but it is arguably the one that has best been adapted to the cinema.
The Black Sheep chef offers gift suggestions for food and restaurant lovers.
Community Beer Works brewmaster offers a list of seasonal beers.
Tommyrotter’s distiller offers some food and drink gift ideas, plus a killer cocktail recipe.
See Sato’s work at WNYBAC’s Holiday Market December 18 (4-8pm) & 19 (noon-6pm).
AMANDA FERREIRA & BILLY SANDORA NASTYN, The Public’s eminent design team, demonstrate the proper use of a free weekly newspaper in the holiday season.
There are fewer Canadians at the Niagara Falls outlet mall these days. But fear not…
Call me out when you don’t like what I say. But please, please, please—don’t pray for me.